Country: Mexico 🇲🇽
Guillermo Soberón Tirado is a photographer, videographer, and musician based in Guaymas, Sonora, México.
Over the past decade, he’s captured midnight volcanic eruptions in Colima and documented the sewage crisis in Sonora. He’s chronicled the surfing lifestyle in Michoacán; Mayan ruins in the jungles of Yaxchilán, Chiapas; and Guaymas pearl farmers’ annual harvest on the Sea of Cortez.
His photography has been published in the Arizona Daily Star, The Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting, Mongabay Latam, and other outlets.
He graduated from TEC de Monterrey with a degree in industrial design.
Over the past decade, he’s captured midnight volcanic eruptions in Colima and documented the sewage crisis in Sonora. He’s chronicled the surfing lifestyle in Michoacán; Mayan ruins in the jungles of Yaxchilán, Chiapas; and Guaymas pearl farmers’ annual harvest on the Sea of Cortez.
His photography has been published in the Arizona Daily Star, The Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting, Mongabay Latam, and other outlets.
He graduated from TEC de Monterrey with a degree in industrial design.