Angel Tirado
Angel Tirado is a multi-disciplinary artist specializing in photography. My work revolves around uncovering the truth beneath modern-day myths and capturing the authentic essence of people within their environments. She strives to create powerful imagery that leaves a radical impact and tells compelling narratives.
Over the years her creativity has become fueled by a wide range of influences, from iconic musicians such as Lana Del Ray, Beyonce, and FKA Twigs to visionaries like Quentin Tarantino, and Es Devlin. Drawing inspiration from action packed thrillers, sci-fi classics, and the workers of groundbreaking writers and artist including Issa Rae, Deana Lawson, and Angela Davis.
Angel’s photography explores the intersection of culture, identity, and the human experience. Through her lens, she aim to reveal the hidden depths of subjects, capturing moments of vulnerability, and resilience. Whether working with curators, editors, or potential clients, her goal is to deliver thought-provoking visuals that resonate with curious minds.
She is constantly exploring her craft and exploring new ways to tell stories through art. Notice her portfolio showcases a diverse range of work, from intimate portraits to thought provoking documentaries. This is your invitation to explore the depths of her creative power and discover the narratives she brings to life through photography.
Angel is open to connecting and exploring potential collaborations and projects. She’s always open to new opportunities and challenges that push the boundaries of her artistic journey.
Published In:
Spotz is an independent publishing project by Pete Voelker.
Zine titled, Florinada published by Pete Voelker for Nada Fare at Miami Art Basel 12/2021
Feature photo: page 14
PIX portfolios are a sequence of individual images, responding to a single photograph.
PIX is published as a digital portfolio on spotz.club and in print editions of 1000 books.
Feature photo: PIX 017 page 11
Sr50 Magazine is an Arts & Culture publication hailing from Central Florida. Feature photos: Issue 7 pages 23-32