Gabriella (she/they) is a queer documentary photographer based in San Juan, Puerto Rico covering the Caribbean. She focuses on documenting intimate subjects: her father\u27s death post-Huricane Maria, family relations of the queer community, sex work, and the relationship between sexuality, depressio, and the body. Her work is raw, intimate, and personal. They have been published in TIME, Reuters, Bloomberg, The New York Times, CNN, and the nation, among others.https://digitalcommons.sia.edu/speaker/1027/thumbnail.jp
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