Tatiana Giacinti is a French analog photographer who captures the fleeting, poetic beauty of the urban American landscape. Born in Greater Paris, she has traveled between France and the United States, eventually settling in Des Moines, Iowa, where she has cultivated her creative practice for over a decade.
Tatiana’s frequent travels provide a canvas for her artistry, each journey captured through analog cameras that lend her work a dreamy, lo-fi quality. Favoring a minimalist approach to street photography, she highlights the poetic beauty of everyday life—finding humor in the ordinary, symmetry in the urban landscape, revealing beauty where others see only the mundane. Her award-winning photographs not only document the changing face of urban America but also serve as a bridge between cultures, inviting viewers to look beyond the surface and connect with the stories woven into each frame.
Tatiana's work has been featured in numerous exhibitions locally, earning her recognition and admiration from peers and art enthusiasts alike. Beyond her photographic pursuits, Tatiana is a fervent advocate of the Des Moines art community. She supports local galleries, participates in art fairs, and collaborates with fellow creatives to foster a vibrant cultural scene. Her enthusiasm for community engagement is matched only by her commitment to making art accessible to all.