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My name is Nina D'Agostino, I am from Montauk New York. Photography has always been how I make sense of the world. It’s the way I listen, observe, and connect . A language that exists beyond words. Whether I’m wandering through the streets of Delhi, tracing Iceland’s frozen coastlines, or documenting life in Montauk, my camera lets me slow down and really see.

Traveling has taught me that every place has its own rhythm, its own light, and its own way of revealing truth. I’m drawn to moments that feel both ordinary and sacred. A look exchanged, a pattern of movement, a fleeting reflection in a window. My work often explores how people express identity through space, ritual, and community.

I’m interested in photography not only as art, but as a form of anthropology , a way to study culture through imagery. I aim to capture how connection, resilience, and belonging appear in everyday life. Each photograph is both a record and a question, about who we are, and how we understand each other.