Edgar de Evia

Photographer of Mexican-American heritage

Edgar de Evia - Photographer of Mexican-American heritage
Born

July 30th, 1910
114 years ago

Died

February 10th, 2003
22 years ago — 92 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United States

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Significant contributions to photography included capturing the artistic and cultural essence of Mexico. Helped pioneer the field of fashion photography, merging it with fine art. Worked with prominent publications and magazines throughout a career that spanned several decades, showcasing both the natural beauty of landscapes and the intricacies of human expressions through portraiture. Achievements included numerous exhibitions and accolades that recognized the artistic merit of visual storytelling through photography.

Pioneered fashion photography

Exhibited work prominently

Captured cultural landscapes

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