The Street Photography I do, the one that belongs to me

Yesterday I went back in Downtown and one of the photos I took was this:

If you know the lens I work with, you already know that it was impossible to hide when shooting. I didn't ask for permission. I walked by and just framed and snapped.

If it weren't for the PUMA pouch it could be mistaken for a photograph of yesteryear. However, there remains a memory of what is street photography that I still feel mine and belongs to me. In my photography in Mexico there is a whole attachment to the culture that is part of this country and that I feel every day I know it a little more.

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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