About
Patricio Martínez, a Mexico City native, studied photography at the Escuela Activa de Fotografía and ICP New York. He refined his skills through the Foundry Photojournalism Workshop and courses by Sebastián Liste and Agnes Merat. With over 7 years of multidisciplinary experience, Martínez's long-term projects focus on social, identity, and environmental issues. He has collaborated with The Washington Post on "Antimonumentos," FAO on agriculture, National Geographic on LiDAR in the Maya Zone, and Fundación Tarahumara on "Maíz y Yorique." His work spans Mexico and the U.S. and has been exhibited at the Museo Archivo de la Fotografía. Currently, he's developing "El último río vivo de la Ciudad de México." His work has been featured on platforms like Cultura Colectiva and Aristegui Noticias.