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Laia Abril Laia Abril (born 1986 in Barcelona, Spain) is a photographer and multiplatform storyteller who makes work related to femininity. Her book, ''The Epilogue'', was well received. ==Life and work== Abril gained a degree in journalism in Barcelona. She moved to New York to study photography at the International Center of Photography. In 2009 she enrolled at Fabrica research centre, the artist residency of Benetton in Italy, where she worked as a staff photographer and consultant photo editor at ''Colors'' magazine for four years. Since 2010 Abril has been working on a project exploring the subject of eating disorders, resulting in ''A Bad Day'', a short film about a young girl struggling with bulimia; ''Thinspiration'', which explores the use of photography in pro-ana websites; and ''The Epilogue'', documenting the indirect victims of eating disorders, through the story of the Robinson family and the aftermath of the death of Cammy Robinson to bulimia. Critic Sean O'Hagan, writing in ''The Guardian'', said of ''The Epilogue'' that "It is a sombre and affecting photobook ... dense and rewarding ... At times, it makes for a painful read. From time to time, I had to put it down, take a breather. But I kept going back."〔 ''The Epilogue'' was shortlisted for the First PhotoBook category of the Paris Photo–Aperture Foundation PhotoBook Awards in 2014.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 accessdate = 15 November 2014 )〕 Her other projects include ''Femme Love'', on a young lesbian community in Brooklyn; ''Last Cabaret'' on a sex club in Barcelona; and the ''Asexuals Project'', a documentary film about asexuality.
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