Anaïs Zamboni was born in Valenciennes, France in 1988. After many years in London,
she now lives in Brittany and works in France as well as internationally depending on her
projects.
She started her higher education by researching how to tell stories with 3
years of Cinema studies at the Faculty of Art and Culture in Lille, then she studied Photography and
Video at the Higher Institute of Arts of St Luc (Belgium) to finish with 2 years at the school of
Gobelins in Paris and graduated in 2013.
Multi-passionate, she later trained to learn new skills in psychopractice, developing during her studies an experience of altered states
of consciousness through deep meditation which she uses artistically for her photographic projects and to create the Art Direction with the clients of her commissioned artworks.
She builds her technique and her artistic vision by playing and combining the different transmissions she received with her own experiments, sometimes integrating other art mediums like sounds or even the body in motion.
Her magical and colorful imagination, has an embedded liminal, sensual and dreamlike feel. It leads her to
inhabit reality under a unique prism and tends to share her sensitive world via a delicate aesthetic.
Anaïs Zamboni thus creates a polymorphous bodywork imbued with intuitiveness which combines
photography on different media, poetic writing, voice and immersive experience
sound/guided in the images.
Her series "Inner Worlds" was selected and exhibited at the Fix Photo Award
L.A Noble Gallery London Festival 2020 UK; back in France she
was exhibited in partnership with the Brière regional park in 2022 and 2023, in Paris in
December 2023 invited by the Mujo ceramic workshop then in 2024 at the Galerie du Loup, in
La Roche Bernard in Morbihan.
Winner of the PORTRAIT OF BRITAIN award 2018 byThe British Journal of Photography, the work of Anaïs Zamboni was exhibited in the streets of London with JC Descaux for 1 month in 2018 and published collectively with Hoxton Minipress.
Winner of the PHOTO POTOCKI prize in the collaborators category of the
Chamber of Commerce of Paris (CCIP), and Nominated twice in two other categories,
she was selected for the Young Talent prize at the International Photography Festival
culinary in 2012.