Lorenza D’Orazio was born in Pescara in 1993 and works between architecture and analog photography. An architect specialized in heritage and landscape (graduating with honors from the G. D’Annunzio University of Pescara, with further training in Paris, Berlin, and São Paulo), she founded the studio L Architetture in Abruzzo.
Since 2017, she has been practicing black-and-white film photography, favoring imperfections and intimate atmospheres. Notable photographic projects include Le temps qui passe et qui ne passe pas — reflections on time and memory (C41 Magazine, 2020) — and Arbor se induet in orem, visual installations dedicated to trees, poised between dream and light.
She has participated in international exchanges and workshops in Andorra, Brazil, and Germany, broadening her interdisciplinary vision. Her work explores the relationship between time, space, and identity, combining architectural sensitivity with analog visual storytelling. She currently lives in Paris, where she continues to develop projects merging architecture, photography, and heritage.
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