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Carlota Del Sol
Carlota del Sol is a photographer and creative director whose work is shaped by the Mediterranean. Film is the tool she feels most connected to, drawn to the slow, careful process it demands and the intention it brings to every frame, letting things unfold at their own pace rather than chasing them.


Her photography moves through places, emotions, and seasons, always drawn to that quiet, nostalgic feeling of staying, of belonging somewhere long enough to notice its light change. She explores nudity as a natural language of vulnerability, freedom, and connection, speaking to bodies rooted in nature and the fusion between landscape and the feminine form. Skin, stone, water and light become part of the same story.



Her work centers on spaces that hold emotion, interiors, coastlines, forgotten corners, always in search of light, fragments, and textures that evoke depth rather than surface. Living between Menorca and Mallorca, she finds an endless, almost restless source of inspiration in island energy, the kind that keeps her practice evolving even as her spirit stays wild and wandering, pulled toward new horizons and seas.


Through a sensitive eye and a strong attention to light, colour, and atmosphere, Anna finds beauty in simplicity. Her work creates a sense of pause, inviting the viewer to look closer and discover the poetry hidden within familiar places, everyday objects, and fleeting moments.

At its core, her work is an ongoing search for beauty, belonging, and the feeling of home, wherever the sea may lead.



