Mexican photographer and cultural manager from Mexico City. From 2017 to 2019, she studied at the international photography school SPÉOS in Paris, specializing in photojournalism and documentary photography. Later, between 2021 and 2022, she participated in the European Training in Photographic Heritage Management, where she worked with the Magnum Photos archives in Paris.
Since 2023, she has been Editorial Coordinator of Women Photographers History, an international platform dedicated to the research and visibility of historical and contemporary women photographers. In 2025, she led the management and curatorial development of the platform’s first exhibition, conceived through a series of interviews with women photographers from Mexico and Latin America, including Lourdes Almeida, Cristina Kahlo, Graciela Iturbide, Mariela Sancari, Sofía Navarrete Zur, Mahé Elipe, Sunny Quintero, Rebecca Ulickza, and Lorena Alcaraz. These conversations led to the creation of a visual archive focused on preserving and disseminating their artistic legacies. In March 2026, the platform launched the first digital volume of an encyclopedia of Latin American women photographers, developed through more than six years of research led by its founder. The project later received the support of World Press Photo, which reached out to collaborate and help broaden its visibility.
Also in March 2026, her work was included in a group exhibition at the Museo Archivo de la Fotografía in Mexico City, alongside works by other women photographers.
Her practice brings together research, cultural management, and visual storytelling through a perspective centered on memory and the archive.