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Yolanda Andrade is an exquisite observer of Mexico City; she is today one of the most complex interpreters of popular culture. Her work gives life to the fictional qualities of the urban experience.

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A story through images. It begins with the arrival. Two pilots see the tops of volcanoes barely poking through the clouds. Below is a city that once stood on a lake and now swims with people.

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Janet Jarman, an award winning American photographer based in Mexico, and Mario Bellatín, one of Latin America’s most important experimental writers, collaborate on this essay about anguish and solitude in the big city.

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Rather than documenting underworlds or the marginalized, he decided to turn his lens on an unexplored territory for photography: the well-to-do. An essay that recounts the daily life of a group of friends in Mexico City

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Photographer Verónica Bellomo spent several months photographing her father, who owns a hog farm. Meat is a central part of the culture of Argentina.

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This photo essay on a pair of tango dancers is part of a delightful book that was just released in Ecuador, Simple Stories: From Ecuador to Tierra del Fuego.