Mexico City
fernandezm.marie@gmail.com
Mexican photographer from Mexico City. From 2017 to 2019, she studied at the international photography school SPÉOS in Paris, specializing in photojournalism and documentary photography.
In 2020, she joined the French international photo agency Hans Lucas as a member. Later, between 2021 and 2022, she participated in the European Training in Photographic Heritage Management, gaining access to the MAGNUM PHOTOS archives and working as an archives assistant for the agency in Paris.
Since 2023, she has been part of Women Photographers History, a collective dedicated to rescuing and highlighting the work of historical and contemporary women photographers. In April 2025, she curated the collective’s first in-person exhibition, featuring the work of renowned photographers such as Lourdes Almeida, Cristina Kahlo, Mariela Sancari, Sofía Navarrete Zur, Mahé Elipe, Sunny Quintero, Rebecca Ulickza, and Lorena Alcaraz. She also interviewed them to create a visual archive preserving and disseminating their artistic legacy.
That same year, she curated the exhibition ECOS, bringing together the work of Graciela Iturbide, Musuk Nolte, and Manuel Bayo Gisbert. The show addresses structural violence and forced disappearance in Latin America, exploring memory, resistance, and the traces these processes leave on both the individual and collective through three essential perspectives of contemporary documentary and artistic photography.