Rodrigo Moya, Renowned Photographer Documenting Latin America's Transformation, Passes Away at 91


A prominent photographer known for documenting poverty and protest during the 1950s and 1960s has passed away. His work captured significant social issues of the time, providing a visual narrative of the struggles faced by marginalized communities.

In addition to his focus on social justice, he is recognized for creating iconic images of influential figures such as Che Guevara and Gabriel García Márquez. These portraits have contributed to the cultural legacy of both individuals and have been widely circulated in various media.

The photographer's contributions to the field have left a lasting impact, influencing both contemporary photography and the representation of social issues in visual arts.





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