‘Mexican Opium Prices Plummet, Driving Poppy Farmers to Migrate‘ shot for the New York Times in Guerrero, Mexico. This story is part of a longterm (unpublished) project that I have been working on since 2016. If you would like to see the entire project, please email me [email protected].
I am super happy to announce the release on my newest zine Stories from the Migrant Trail, in collaboration with Homie House Press.
https://www.brettgundlock.com/tienda
$21 CAD including shipping. I only have a handful, which I am selling in Canada and Mexico. International orders here- http://www.adrianastories.com/ne…/storiesfromthemigranttrail
ANNNDDDDDDD- We are launching the zine this Saturday (Feb. 9) at Zona Maco México Arte Contemporáneo in Mexico City. I will be there from 2-9 pm. Come say hi.
And more- I will be showing this work in Toronto at Open Show Toronto #32 March 1.
I am thrilled to have received an Award of Excellence in this year’s Pictures of the Year International, for an image I shot during the migrant caravan of two sisters aboard a livestock truck.
A quite look into Mexico City's notorious Teptio, aka Barrio Bravo. While this is one of the cities most challenged Colonias, behind the tough exterior exists a warm community.
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Photographed last fall on assignment for the New York Times en Espanol. See the full story that I contributed too here - https://nyti.ms/2Am2dz4
‘At Surf Camp 2.0, Data Rules'
At the new Surf Simply resort in Costa Rica, guests are videotaped as they catch a wave, and that’s only the beginning of the tech-based coaching.
Shot for the New York Times Travel section, in Nosara, Costa Rica. Maybe one of my favorite assignments ever. See the story here- https://nyti.ms/2Hykf6W
See more on my personal website- www.brettgundlock.com/surfing-costa-rica/
'Fuel theft is out of control in Mexico — but there is a crisis within this epidemic that few are talking about: the environmental mess left behind by oil bandits'
For Buzzfeed News
"Una fábrica de autos en México quiso controlar el clima; sus vecinos la culpan por la sequía"
"A car factory in Mexico wanted to control the weather; their neighbors blame them for drought".
“Business Hates Mexico’s Presidential Front-Runner. And He Doesn’t Care. Andrés Manuel López Obrador, the nation’s anti-Trump, has a 20-point lead in the polls.”