Argentinian artist Ingrid Weyland was inspired to study graphic design given her exposure to architecture and sculpture, as well as her passion for manipulating form and composition. Following her studies at the University of Buenos Aires (UBA), she set up her own practice, BW Design. Photography and image creation captured her imagination, and by 2011 she dedicated herself to perfecting her craft through workshops with Ana Sánchez Zinny, Angela Copello, Fabiana Barreda, Julieta Escardó, Juan Brath, Proyecto Imaginario, and Verónica Fieiras, among others. Her practice evolved from portraiture to an immersive exploration of pristine landscapes across several continents.
Since dedicating her artistic process to photography, Weyland has received recognition from many global sources, including Decade of Change by 1854 British Journal of Photography, Exposure Photo Festival in Calgary, the Ashurst Emerging Artist Photography Prize (2021), as well as being a finalist in the Discovery Awards - Encontros da Imagem in Braga, the LensCulture Critics’ Choice, and the Rhonda Wilson Award. In 2022, she was shortlisted for the Aesthetica Art Prize (UK), Photolucida Critical Mass Top 50, and was a Juror's Pick in the LensCulture Art Photography Awards. In 2023, she was the Americas winner of the Saatchi Art for Change Prize (UK). She also got nominated for the 2025 Prix Pictet.