I photographed a studio visit with Njideka Akunyili Crosby for KCRW a few summers back.
Read MoreI’ll be selling my wares at the BIPOC Craft Fair *THIS* weekend at the studio of @tanyaaguiniga :) The fair accompanies the Porfirio Gutierrez Exhibition and Trunk sale.
Read MoreI was so happy to fly out from Los Angeles to NYC to document their day.
Read MoreI had the chance to document Hillary Mushkin’s ongoing project, Incendiary Traces, in the Anza-Borrego desert.
Read MoreI photographed Lindsey & Gio’s wedding on Leap Day of 2020, a few weeks before we all went into quarantine.
Read MoreThe project creates space for the missed celebrations in Los Angeles following a year in isolation during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read MoreMadame Gandhi asked me to photograph her KCRW Summer Nights performance & it was too beautiful to keep to myself.
Read MoreThe different forms that the US-Mexico border takes along the 2,000 miles from Tijuana / San Diego, CA to Matamoros / Brownsville, TX.
Read More10 Columns, Phillip K. Smith III’s immersive light installation created specifically for the 7,000 square foot exhibition space.
Read More🌞IT’S HERE🌞
Pastness, 2021 (Photo Zine)
60 pages
7”x8” full color, saddle stitch
So. Tired. So I made myself a spiritual pick-me-up: a collage of photos taken of me in my ⚡️Power Place⚡️(camera-to-face, taking photos). And it really worked.
Read MoreFacebook reminded me this morning that this was 3 years ago today…
Read MoreI documented artist Carmen Argote (@carmen.argote) on one of her regular walking routes through the city during quarantine.
Read MoreGood news this morning: my summer artist residency application in Havana, Cuba was ACCEPTED.
Read MoreA Practical Wedding wrote such a great article about me on their blog last month!
Read MoreKCRW moved into their new building and I was there to document the opening festivities!
Read MoreA big thank you to everyone who came out to the opening reception at the Armory Center for the Arts in Pasadena.
Read MoreMetabolizing the Border, Tanya explains, “Following three years of active physical and emotional labor on the entire border, my body is now trying to figure out what to do with all I have experienced.
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