Photographers in Mexico have a rich and diverse tradition that captures the country’s vibrant culture, history, and landscapes. From the early 20th century, artists like Manuel Álvarez Bravo pioneered Mexican photography, blending surrealism with social commentary. Today, contemporary photographers such as Graciela Iturbide and Flor Garduño continue to explore themes of identity, indigenous culture, and the intersection of modernity and tradition. Mexico’s diverse landscapes—from its bustling cities to remote rural areas and scenic coastlines—provide a captivating backdrop, and its photographers are known for their ability to portray the complexities of Mexican society with sensitivity, depth, and visual artistry.
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