Biography:
Born on February 11, 1969 in Mexico City. From 1988 to 1990 he coursed Photography Studies in Escuela Activa de Fotografía. Since 1989 he has worked for several media: Cuartoscuro Agency, Macrópolis magazine, La Jornada newspaper. He has been Photo Editor for the magazine Laberinto Urbano and Co-Editor of the newspaper Milenio Diario. He has been selected twice by the National Endowment for the Arts and Culture of Mexico for the Young Creators Grant. In 1992 for the making of the project “LOS BAJOS GOLPES”, a photographic essay about Boxing in Mexico and in 1999 for the making of the essay "DE PASO" a documentary about the everyday life in various cities of Mexico. He was awarded the "Daily Life" Prize of the 1st. and 2nd. PhotoJournalism Biennales (1995 and 1997). Since 2000, he has been a freelance photographer, founding partner of Via 69 and collaborates in several different projects which include advertising, publishing, journalism, documentary and still photography for motion pictures.
Statement:
Eternity lasts for one round.
This project began in 1993. It has been an ongoing project, a documentary that shows the life of a Prize Fighter, which starts as a dream of becoming an idol of the Barrio, a boy that has little chances in life and has decided to make a living by beating the living lights out of people. It also depicts the life of the old former world champions who used to have a lot of money, but now only live of their memories and the support of the state's sports Institutions. I have photographed in Barranquilla, Cartagena in Colombia; Mexico City and Mérida in Mexico.