Rodrigo Moya is a prominent Mexican documentary photographer who began as a photojournalist in 1955. He covered the convulsive period that shook Latin America during the 1950s and 1960s, including the guerrilla movement in Guatemala, the invasion of Santo Domingo, and the Cuban Revolution, producing the iconic images "Guerillas in the Mist" and "Melancholy Che." Since the 1960s, Moya's work has broadened to encompass more of Mexico and Latin America--the land and sea, people both famous and anonymous, religious processions, the streets of Mexico, laborers, and cultural events involving...
Rodrigo Moya is a prominent Mexican documentary photographer who began as a photojournalist in 1955. He covered the convulsive period that shook La...