
Alejandro Cegarra
Venezuelan photographer Alejandro,
currently based in Mexico,
delves into themes of belonging,
the search for home, and human
rights violations in Venezuela and
Mexico. He also covers news from
Central America and the Caribbean.
Alejandro has contributed to
notable publications such as The
New York Times, Bloomberg, National
Geographic, The New Yorker,
The Washington Post, and TIME.
He has received several awards,
including the Leica Oskar Barnack
Newcomer Award (2014), the
Getty Editorial Grant (2017), and
two World Press Photo awards
for long-term projects (2019,
2024). He captures the intensity
of the lives of immigrants on the
Mexican border on page 32.
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