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Your photographer's diary continues

If photographing in the barrio is something else, it becomes clear through the type of images I take.

​I just respond to stimuli and create something artistically valid for me. In a way I'm freer than photographing downtown. Black and white then constitutes an opportunity to abandon myself more to graphics and pursue poetry. In the meantime, however, I feel an urgency to donate an identifying photograph, which can make people understand the sense of community of living here. For me it is an opportunity to build my personal diary. Enjoy…

Alex Coghe

Alex Coghe is an Italian editorial and documentary photographer based in Mexico City. His work explores contemporary life, culture, and human presence through documentary photography and portraiture. His images have appeared in international publications, reflecting an approach centered on authenticity, atmosphere, and visual storytelling. Alongside his photographic work, he also leads workshops and masterclasses focused on photographic narrative and observation.

https://alexcoghe.com
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