Luis Adolfo S. Pumarejo

Student & Photographer @ IEST AnĂ¡huac / Based in Tampico, Mexico

Adolfo is a mexican-american photographer currently living in Tampico, Mexico. He has been working in several proyects since 2013 when he first began street photography.  As of 2015, he has  continuously  been... read on
Focus: Photographer, Photojournalist, Politics, Travel, Photography, Foreign, Art
Skills: Black & White Printing, Photojournalism
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Available in: Tampico, Mexico
Focused on: Photographer, Photojournalist, Politics, Travel, Photography, Foreign, Art
Skilled at: Black & White Printing, Photojournalism
Coverage Regions: Europe Latin America USA & Canada
Languages Spoken: English, Spanish, French
Years of experience: 6 to 10


Adolfo is a mexican-american photographer currently living in Tampico, Mexico. He has been working in several proyects since 2013 when he first began street photography. 


As of 2015, he has continuously been working on the project "The End" which searches to demonstrate the beauty of the simple moments in life and the different meanings every individual gives to them through his eyes and experiences. 


He is currently studying tourism management in the University of Anáhuac in Tampico, México.

His major influences thus far have been William Klein, photojournalist Michele Sibiloni, Mexican photographer Yvonne Venegas, and Brownsville, Texas photographer Conrado Gonzales.

He has had the following accomplishments:

2015: Photograph exhibited as part of The Fifth Annual Exposure Award digital event at the Louvre in Paris, France.

2015: Photograph exhibited in Paris published in the book "The Architecture Collection" as part of The Fifth Annual Exposure Award.

2015: Photograph exhibited in Medellin, Colombia's city hall as part of "Los Trabajos Y Los Dias" photography competition.

2016: 16 photographs exhibited in local Brownsville, Texas venue B.A.M. for the photography gallery "Destino: Cultura"

2016: 3 day photography workshop taken with Mexican photographer Yvonne Venegas.

2016: Photograph published in the University Of Texas at the Rio Grande Valley's Gallery Magazine.