Nacho López
Nacho López (Ignacio López Bocanegra 1923–1986) was an important figure in the photojournalism of Mexico in the 20th century. Unlike the current of the time, he mostly rejected the creation of images that made Mexico exotic and preferred the photographing of the common people of Mexico City over that of the country's political and social elite. He is credited for being the first in Mexico to work on photographic series, which he called “photo-essays” meant for publication in weekly pictorial magazines in the country. About half of his photographs were events staged by López designed to capture the reactions of bystanders. Although he was an active photojournalist for less than a decade in the 1950s, he was influential to the generations of photojournalists that followed him, with a collection of about 33,000 images now at the federal photograph archive in Pachuca, Hidalgo. Provided by Wikipedia-
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7by López, Nacho, 1923-1986
Published 1996
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8by López, Nacho, 1923-1986
Published 2012
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9by García Canclini, Néstor, García Canclini, Néstor, García Canclini, Néstor, Castellanos, Alejandro, Castellanos, Alejandro, Rosas Mantecón, Ana, Rosas Mantecón, Ana, Rosas Mantecón, AnaOther Authors: “...López, Nacho, 1923-1986...”
Published 2013
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14by Benítez, Fernando, 1912-2000, Benítez, Fernando, 1912-2000, Benítez, Fernando, 1912-2000Other Authors: “...López, Nacho, 1923-1986...”
Published 1963
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