Biography:
Alicia Vera is a documentary and editorial photographer based between Mexico City and Miami, FL. While her photography covers a variety of topics—from a years-long project focusing on a sex worker in Miami to indigenous basketball players...
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Focus:Photographer, Photojournalist, Documentary, Photography, Portraiture, Commercial, Still Photographer, Reportage
Ana Rita Ruedas Arana, 64, sings Las Mañanitas, the Mexican version of Happy Birthday, to the Virgin of Guadalupe on Feast Day on the street leading up to the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Mexico City, Mexico. The basilica and surrounding streets are closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Basketball players from Santa Ana, Në’äm in Mixe, gather around a basketball court before the Copa Mixe tournament begins in Tamazulapam del Espiritu Santo, Oaxaca.
Mexico City, Mexico. January 9, 2021. Itzel Granados, Mexico's number one ranked skateboarder, does a trick on Reforma Avenue in Mexico City, Mexico. CREDIT: Alicia Vera for The New York Times
Saqib Keval, founder of People's Kitchen Collective, poses for a portrait in his home in Mexico City, Mexico on July 7, 2018. The People's Kitchen Collective is a food, social justice and art organization based out of Oakland, CA.
Men hang out at the pool during a party at Parliament House in Orlando, Florida. Parliament House is Orlando's iconic 44-year-old LGBTQ resort that includes several bars, hotel rooms, pool, nightclub and restaurant.
Mexico City, Mexico. January 9, 2021. Itzel Granados, Mexico's number one ranked skateboarder, poses for a portrait in Mexico City, Mexico. CREDIT: Alicia Vera for The New York Times