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Woodman captures what we usually forget: the ordinary, sacred chaos of being alive. In a rare interview with Lenscratch , Woodman described her method simply: “I don’t direct. I just wait. I keep the camera on my lap or around my neck, and I wait for someone to forget I’m there. That’s the real picture. The moment they stop performing.” She shoots almost exclusively on 35mm film , often using a broken Canon AE-1 that occasionally leaks light. To her, those red and orange flares across the negative are not mistakes—they are signatures. Where to See Her Work Mia Navarro Woodman is represented by Catherine Edelman Gallery (Chicago) and has shown solo work at Foam Amsterdam and The Photographers’ Gallery in London.

If you haven’t encountered her work yet, prepare to feel a quiet ache of nostalgia. Mia Navarro Woodman is a contemporary visual artist known for her intimate, diaristic photography. Her work orbits the themes of adolescence, family bonds, female friendship, and the strange, heavy stillness of growing up. mia navarro woodman

Her first monograph, “Keep the Flash On,” is scheduled for release in Fall 2025. If you feel tired of perfection—tired of high definition and retouched skin and staged smiles—spend ten minutes with Mia Navarro Woodman’s portfolio. You will find something rare there: a photograph that breathes . Woodman captures what we usually forget: the ordinary,

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