María Andrea Parra – Documentary Photography and Visual Storytelling Portfolio

María Andrea Parra is a professional documentary photographer, visual storyteller, filmmaker, and empirical journalist whose work predominantly serves NGOs, media outlets, and platforms dedicated to social change. Based in Madrid, Spain, but deeply rooted in her experiences across Colombia and Latin America, she holds a Master in Documentary and Artistic Photography from the prestigious TAI Institute of Madrid. María Andrea Parra focuses her lens on pressing social issues, immersing herself in diverse environments ranging from the Amazon rainforest to the urban landscapes of Madrid. Her professional portfolio includes acclaimed projects such as HÁBITAT, Paisajes Vacíos, and GERMINAL, which have been exhibited internationally in venues like The Art Pavilion in London and the Círculo de Bellas Artes in Madrid. María Andrea Parra has been recognized by major institutions, receiving honors such as selection for the Eddie Adams Workshop XXXVII and being named among the 100 Selected Artists for the Panorama Latinoamericano Photo Vogue Festival. Her work has appeared in prominent publications including Bloomberg, El País América, and Photo Vogue. Beyond photography, she is a skilled graphic designer and photo editor, often integrating these skills to create comprehensive visual narratives that challenge perspectives and document the human condition with empathy and journalistic rigor.