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Mis Ojos Son Tus Ojos

My Eyes Are Your Eyes.

Mis Ojos Son Tus Ojos is an ongoing body of work created in Linares, Nuevo León — my parents’ hometown. Raised on stories of this place, I returned to photograph the people and landscapes that shaped my family long before they shaped me.

Through portraiture and landscape, the series reflects on inheritance, proximity, and distance. I think of these images as visual heirlooms — photographs that carry memory forward rather than preserve it in place.

This work unfolds in two parts: one centered on intimacy and portraiture, the other expanding outward toward landscape and scale.

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