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Carlotta Guerrero is a Mexican-American photographer and visual artist based in Los Angeles, California. She is best known for her vibrant and colorful photographs that explore themes of identity, culture, and the human experience.

Born in Mexico City in 1988, Guerrero moved to the United States at the age of seven. Growing up in Los Angeles, she was exposed to a variety of cultures and experiences that would later inform her work. After graduating from high school, she attended the University of Southern California where she earned a degree in photography.

Guerrero’s work has been featured in numerous publications including The New York Times Magazine, The Fader, Vogue Mexico, and Vice Magazine. Her photographs have also been exhibited at galleries around the world including the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego and the Museum of Latin American Art in Long Beach.

In addition to her photography career, Guerrero is also an active member of the Los Angeles art community. She has served as a mentor for young photographers through organizations such as Youth Speaks LA and Street Level LA. She is also an advocate for social justice issues such as immigration reform and gender equality.

Guerrero’s work continues to explore themes of identity and culture while pushing boundaries with her unique visual style. Her vibrant photographs capture moments that are both intimate and powerful, creating an emotional connection with viewers around the world.

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