Anne Golaz (b. 1983, Switzerland) studied at the University of Art and Design in Helsinki, where she graduated in 2013 with a master?s thesis on photobooks and narrative. She previously studied at the Vevey School of Photography between 2004 and 2008. Golaz?s artistic practice is characterised by an interest in storytelling with a multidisciplinary approach incorporating photography, drawing, and text. In 2010, she won the Enquête Photographique du canton de Fribourg with a work entitled Chasses about hunting and the relation to wilderness in contemporary society. In Finland, she created Metsästä (From the Woods), which won the Light award at the 2012 Vevey Image Festival. She published Corbeau with MACK in 2017 and exhibited this work on numerous occasions in Switzerland and abroad. Corbeau was one of the best photobooks selected by Aperture Paris in 2017 and was shortlisted for the Nouveau Prix Découverte at the Rencontres photographiques d?Arles in 2018. Golaz regularly lectures at the Vevey School of Photography and is represented by the Galerie C in Neuchâtel / Paris.