Photography by Romina Belda
Lockdown Diaries
Romina Belda
Romina Belda is a Spanish photographer whose approach to the locations and people she photographs is instinctive and subjective. Romina's work often explores topics of belonging, memory and identity. She weaves her images together to create narratives mostly based in poetics of the everyday taking the ordinary as the source of all meaning. Her practice is infused with feelings of melancholy and loss.
Romina graduated in Musicology at the University of Salamanca and later pursued photography at Fuga school (Barcelona) and at the University of Arts of London, although she considers herself a self-taught photographer.
Her work has been published in Calliope Magazine, MAI Feminism & Visual Culture Magazine and has been exhibited in spaces such as The Skopelos Art Foundation (Greece) or Aire Place Studios (Leeds). He has taken part in national and international artistic residencies. In recent years, Romina has been exploring mixed media art with collaborations on ecology and environment. His latest collaborative work 'Undermine' has been selected for the “Climate Action Visual Culture” program at the University of Huddersfield (United Kingdom), a research space that addresses the climate emergency from a visual culture perspective.Photograph part of a series for lockdown during 2020
Photography
40x50cm
Framed