Augusta Sagnelli Photography

Augusta Sagnelli Photography Augusta is a Paris based photographer who's work explores both the commercial and art forms of photo

My husband, Samuel Lopez-Barrantes' second novel, The Requisitions, is now available for pre-orders to anyone who subscr...
03/12/2023

My husband, Samuel Lopez-Barrantes' second novel, The Requisitions, is now available for pre-orders to anyone who subscribes annually to his substack. https://www.samuellopezbarrantes.com/the-requisitions

By subscribing you receive:

- 1 signed copy of The Requisitions (numbered edition of 300)
- 1 signed copy of his debut novel, Slim and The Beast
- Both ebooks
- Access to archived writing, videos, and interviews on his substack, "If not, Paris" as well as exclusive content throughout 2024.

Visit the link below, complete Part 1, and then subscribe to his Substack for one year. Both books will ship January 2024 but you will receive ebooks and access to his Substack straight away!

Pt. 1:
https://www.samuellopezbarrantes.com/the-requisitions

Pt. 2:
https://ifnotparis.substack.com

21/03/2023

Last days of winter in Paris and Reims

Latest post on Substack about the trashy Parisian streets and questions about the future.
14/03/2023

Latest post on Substack about the trashy Parisian streets and questions about the future.

A rotten side of Paris not often seen, but maybe should be?

18/02/2023

My first time at the palace, I met a princess

Please email me for inquiries and bookings - I am rarely ever on Facebook.
05/12/2022

Please email me for inquiries and bookings - I am rarely ever on Facebook.

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07/12/2021

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Latest street obsession: questionable textures.
23/08/2021

Latest street obsession: questionable textures.

Homesick? No. It’s hard to miss home when you feel like you are home. And I am. Nostalgic? Always. Maybe self portraits ...
17/08/2021

Homesick? No. It’s hard to miss home when you feel like you are home. And I am. Nostalgic? Always. Maybe self portraits are a way for me to indulge that tricky emotion; to reflect, look in, look back. Whatever it is, making these images for was a great opportunity to reconnect with my beloved while in my beloved … I’m pretty sure I had tourists sneaking photos of me and my tripod the whole time - hopefully I don’t make a mistaken appearance on influencers in the wild… Gorgeous work - the clothes are gorgeous and comfortable as ever. 🌹Checkout my full interview on the website xo

Here goes something. I’ve had this platform since it launched. I remember downloading it with all my friends at   over 1...
11/08/2021

Here goes something.

I’ve had this platform since it launched. I remember downloading it with all my friends at over 10 years ago. Back then I used this space to share the photos I’ve taken in the moment. As a photographer you’re always seeing things, noticing things, and composing all those “things” into an image is just how you move through the world, and somehow this has become where they go to live.

In recent years I’ve stopped this approach, turning my profile into a “professional” platform where I showcase the work I make for other people. Clients. (Love y’all) and most of it is work I am proud of, but most of it also doesn’t have a lot of me in it - symbolically and literally. I take a lot of self portraits. The internet told me that said “I am my own muse. The subject I know best. The subject I want to better.” This might be some bu****it on Pinterest, because I haven’t been able to find where she was quoted in saying this but still. When the light is perfect I always have myself to pose in it.

All this to say: I’m going to start putting things on here that are quite different from what you’re used to seeing in hope this profile can become a better collection of imagery that showcases my more honest eye in photography so I can connect with people in the real world who are looking for images like the ones I am compelled to make. I hope you enjoy.

Photographers - I can’t imagine I feel alone in this: how has   become the default location for our “work”? Tiny squares...
26/07/2021

Photographers - I can’t imagine I feel alone in this: how has become the default location for our “work”? Tiny squares of moments we found significant enough to notice, document, and share, scroll by and by and by. I didn’t enroll in a school dedicated specifically to photography when I was seventeen thinking every image I ever took would end up here, for no apparent reason, but now I find myself wondering if not here, where was I thinking they’d all go? For your enjoyment, sure. For my validation, yes. For my occasional income, no doubt. But how has the use and substance of photography evolved in the last ten years since I chose to take my eye and dedicate it to making images of how I see. How does it remain relevant, and avoid becoming only meaningful once enough time has passed for us to feel nostalgic. Maybe the act of documenting has a significants we cannot recognize yet. I pose these questions because lately, I really don’t know.

I don’t usually share images like this on this account. I save this handle for my commercial/editorial jobs and endeavors, showcasing what I can do when someone asks me to, and a lot of it is work I am quite proud of. But in the four months since moving to Paris during struck lockdown and curfew measures, I have not been creating client work, and as a result I have not been posting, but not for lack of shooting. I take photos every single day. It is how I move through the world: observing, noticing the little things that are only there for a moment, and collecting them like one might collect rare books or movie posters. The clouds and the sun and that chair and that feeling won’t ever be there again, and in that moment they’re perfect, and the picture proves it.

And this ramble is really ineloquently written, but maybe you all have something to say, or another question to ask, or maybe one of you even has an answer?

Let me know. Hope you like the photos. From our travels this summer to , and

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