María Nacarino is a Spanish photographer born in 1993, Madrid.
María was formed in I.E.S Puerta Bonita. As part of her studies, she did a two months internship in Edmund Ross Photography, a Photography studio seated in Dublin. She has also done a three months internship in Kamera Udlejningen, a rental camera company seated in Copenhaguen.
She has been part of the image team on a short film called "Marinero Amateur" as camera operator. Keeping on the audiovisual sector she has been also part of the image team on a sequence shot called "La tercera cita" as camera operator and director of photography. A year after rolling the sequence shot she made the still photography of the short film "La tarcera cita", short film rolling as a result of the sequence shot previously recorded.
As a photographer she has experience both in studio and outdoors. María loves travelling, wherever she goes carries her camera to capture the beautiful places she visits.
Here you have some of the work she has been doing since she was eighteen, when her parents gave her her first professional camera.
Enjoy the pictures as much as she enjoys taking them.
"The art of making memories"
María was formed in I.E.S Puerta Bonita. As part of her studies, she did a two months internship in Edmund Ross Photography, a Photography studio seated in Dublin. She has also done a three months internship in Kamera Udlejningen, a rental camera company seated in Copenhaguen.
She has been part of the image team on a short film called "Marinero Amateur" as camera operator. Keeping on the audiovisual sector she has been also part of the image team on a sequence shot called "La tercera cita" as camera operator and director of photography. A year after rolling the sequence shot she made the still photography of the short film "La tarcera cita", short film rolling as a result of the sequence shot previously recorded.
As a photographer she has experience both in studio and outdoors. María loves travelling, wherever she goes carries her camera to capture the beautiful places she visits.
Here you have some of the work she has been doing since she was eighteen, when her parents gave her her first professional camera.
Enjoy the pictures as much as she enjoys taking them.
"The art of making memories"