Camilla Marrese

PhMuseum Visual Editor, Designer, Photographer

Languages

English, Italian, French

Topics

Design, Photobooks, Photo Editing, Research, Storytelling, Writing, Portfolio Review

Bio

Camilla Marrese (b.1998, Italy) is a photographer, graphic designer, editor and writer. She serves as PhMuseum’s Visual Editor. Working in a duo with Gabriele Chiapparini, she published Thinking Like An Island (Overlapse) in 2024, receiving the PhotoESPAÑA Best Photography Book Award and the Nera di Verzasca 2nd prize in 2025, and the ArtsLibris-Banco Sabadell Award in 2024. Their work was exhibited in venues such as Verzasca Foto Festival (CH), DECK (SG), Casa Testori (IT), PhMuseum Lab (IT), Kranj Foto Fest (SI), Dutch Design Week (NL) among others, and was a part of Project Groundswell (EU). She was a finalist for the Luigi Ghirri Prize in 2024, and the recipient of the Singapore Exchange in 2025. As a graphic designer collaborating with artists and publishers, her projects received recognitions such as the Encontros da Imagem Photobook Award (main prize), the Photo/Frome Photobook Award (main prize), the Most Beautiful Books Selection by The Finnish Book Art Committee, and the Rencontres d’Arles Photo-Text Book Award (finalist). She holds an MA in Information Design from Design Academy Eindhoven (NL) and a BA in Graphic Design and Visual Communication from ISIA Urbino (IT).

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