In Chimera, photography becomes metamorphosis: jellyfish, aquatic bodies without bones or roots, transform into flowers, fragile terrestrial forms. From this hybridization emerge new beings, neither animal nor vegetal, suspended between vision and reality. The titles – Nymphaea, Chloris, Iris, Daphne – evoke female figures of myth and nature, tracing a path from aquatic womb to flowering, luminous passage, and final metamorphosis. Like female bodies in transformation, these chimeras reveal the generative power of imagination, each image a fragment of identity in becoming.
Anna Aldighieri is a professional Italian photographer. She explores various genres of photography, especially weddings and portraits, seeking the soul and essence of her subjects. She prefers to portray mature women, offering them a different way of seeing themselves, embracing the passage of time and becoming aware of the charm it bestows. In her photographs, she seeks a refined aesthetic that can convey emotions and create an emotional connection with her clients. She loves to capture festivities and cultural traditions, and her images are showcased in numerous art exhibitions