Carmen Eugenia (b. 2001)

Birthplace:
Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas, México

Born:
April 10, 2001

Carmen Eugenia (born April 10, 2001) is a Mexican photographer and cinematographer. Her career began with portraiture and street photography, naturally leading her to cinema, including cinematography and still photography. Throughout her career, her photographs have been published in various printed magazines such as a cover in Chic Magazine Puebla, Beyond Line Magazine, and several editorials for a film festival called Festival Tamatán. Her work in film includes Irrupciones as both cinematographer and still photographer and Umbría as still photographer. Carmen holds a certification in cinematography with a specialization in cinema photography by HD LABS taught by Alfonso Hurtado, Alejandro Güemez, and Jorge Rivera with masterclasses by Claudia Becerril, César Echeverría and Diego Fuentes Juárez, took a masterclass in transformations in cinematic narrative with Lucrecia Martel, has assisted to many seminars with people such as Nur Rubio Sherwell, Heidi Ewing, Michelle Garza Cervera, Paloma López, Edher Campos, and Abia Castillo. As well as a workshop in fashion photography with Alejandro Salinas. Carmen is entirely bilingual in English and Spanish.

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