In Anna Zemella's photographic research, many of her projects focus on her special connection with Venice. Throughout her various photographic endeavors, the artist employs a plurality of styles that correspond to her diverse interests in the surrounding reality, which she approaches with a reflective but, above all, emotional perspective. Recently, her attention has been drawn to the relationship between landscapes and their inhabitants.
Her photographic activity began around 2009, when she attended courses and participated in various workshops, including those with Enrico Bossan, the Benetton Foundation, and Monika Bulaj.
Following her first group exhibitions between 2010 and 2011, which were dedicated to photographic reportage in India and Nepal, she presented themes tied to her unique bond with Venice—the city where she lives—in her solo exhibitions. Recently, her focus has shifted to the broader relationship between landscapes and their inhabitants, as well as between human figures and natural settings.