Based in Essex/London UK, Morgana’s background is firmly rooted in image creation, coming from a photographic family and having formally trained in the subject in her native Spain.
Her chiaroscuro compositions are striking and often confrontational, frequently dealing with dark schematics and themes. It is this personal handwriting that has attracted numerous clients such as Salvation Films, Odeon Films, and Peaceville Records to her imagery.
Her work has appeared internationally on CDs, DVDs and in numerous magazines such as Terrorizer, Dark Realms, DVD World, Marquis, Bite Me, Alternative London, Skin Two Latextra, Rule Satannia etc, and is in constant demand across many forms of media.
Her skills are truly cross-platform, and not limited to just photography; these roles being:
Graphic and digital artist: Iberian Black Arts
Web designer and developer: IBA Designs
Model & Performer: Threnody In Velvet
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