Spanish photographer Carla Fernández Andrade moonlights as a television producer by day, which may explain the moody narrative quality of her fine art work. Washed-out scenes of apartment life, playgrounds, balconies, and snow feel like vintage film stills from the likes of Antonioni or a depressed Sofia Coppola. Andrade cites old family photos as the inspiration for her work, which evokes current-day photogs like Ryan McGinley and Amy Stein. Click through for more images.



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