Cristina Mittermeier
Bloom Keeper, 2023
Archival Pigment Print on Photo Rag, 6/6
48 x 32 in
121.9 x 81.3 cm
121.9 x 81.3 cm
She is a young Suri woman in Ethiopia’s Omo Valley, a place where culture blooms against a wild and untamed landscape. Adorned with white flowers woven into her hair and...
She is a young Suri woman in Ethiopia’s Omo Valley, a place where culture blooms against a wild and untamed landscape. Adorned with white flowers woven into her hair and held gently in her hands, her painted face becomes a living expression of identity passed through generations. Across the world, women continue to adorn and create beauty—not for others, but for themselves. In that act, there is strength, intention, and a simple, enduring declaration: I am here.
Cristina Mittermeier is a Mexican-born fine art photographer, marine biologist and conservationist renowned for her evocative images that explore the intersection of nature, culture and human connection. A Sony Artisan of Imagery who aligns with Rolex’s Perpetual Planet Initiative, she is a two-time Emmy Award recipient for her photographic work on The Last Ice and Photographer, both on National Geographic/Disney+. Mittermeier is the founder of the International League of Conservation Photographers and co-founder of SeaLegacy. Her photographs have been exhibited at major art fairs and museums worldwide and are held in prominent private and institutional collections. She was named Artist of the Year by the Intersect Art and Design Fair in 2025.
Cristina Mittermeier is a Mexican-born fine art photographer, marine biologist and conservationist renowned for her evocative images that explore the intersection of nature, culture and human connection. A Sony Artisan of Imagery who aligns with Rolex’s Perpetual Planet Initiative, she is a two-time Emmy Award recipient for her photographic work on The Last Ice and Photographer, both on National Geographic/Disney+. Mittermeier is the founder of the International League of Conservation Photographers and co-founder of SeaLegacy. Her photographs have been exhibited at major art fairs and museums worldwide and are held in prominent private and institutional collections. She was named Artist of the Year by the Intersect Art and Design Fair in 2025.
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