Mexican photographer based in Zushi, Kanagawa, with a background in Literature from the Autonomous University of Zacatecas and Master's studies in Literature at UNAM. Author of the short story collection "El largo espejismo," he began his photographic career in 2015 after moving to Tokyo in 2011. He is certified in Art Photography and Digital Imaging from Temple University Japan Campus. He represented Mexico at World Art Tokyo 2019 with his series "Los Rastros Solitarios de la Luz" and has participated in over twenty exhibitions in Japan, Mexico, and other countries. He has published three photography books and has received awards such as the Excellence Award and Jury Award at the “Epson meet up!” (2017 and 2018), Second Place at the "Head On Awards 2021," and the Bronze Medal at the "Tokyo International Foto Awards 2021." In his photographic work, he applies a principle of selection and restriction, focusing on the unnoticed interaction of subjects with their environment and the fleeting passage of light, aiming for viewers to discover the aesthetic potential of everyday life. Influenced by Mexican Golden Age Cinema, Latin American Boom literature, Fan Ho, and Sam Abell.