Sara Serpa's debut album, "Camera Obscura," is a captivating exploration of vocal jazz and free jazz, released on December 18, 2009, under Newmarket Music. In just under 30 minutes, Serpa takes you on a journey through a collection of standards and original compositions, showcasing her distinctive voice and innovative approach to jazz. The album features a mix of well-known tunes like "April in Paris" and "I Should Care," alongside Serpa's own compositions such as "The Short Life of Barbara Monk" and "Folhas." Her ability to blend traditional jazz sensibilities with contemporary improvisation makes "Camera Obscura" a standout debut. Serpa's vocals are both delicate and powerful, complemented by a talented ensemble that includes pianist Frank Woeste, bassist Joris Teepe, and drummer Hans van Oosterhout. This album is a testament to Sara Serpa's artistry and her promising future in the world of jazz.