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Texas Political Photographer

Kristian Carranza is running for House District 118 in San Antonio, Texas. I photographed her in the Southside of San Antonio as she was knocking on doors, introducing herself to neighbors. We also got portraits for her campaign to use as they continue expanding their marketing materials. Take a look at some of my favorites […]

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Latina political event photographer in Washington DC

The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee held an LGBTQ+ event with Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi. The event was held at the Conrad in Washington, DC and began with a VIP reception following a speaking program. Enjoy some of my favorites from the evening! Events similar to this one: Political Fundraiser with Nancy Pelosi Latino […]

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Virginia political photographer

The Black Political Action Committee was fully focused on the Virginia gubernatorial race this November. I traveled to their focus area of Norfolk to photograph their canvas kick off. They knocked on doors, spoke to voters, and passed out literature encouraging folks to vote. Take a look at some of my favorites:  

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Latina political photographer

Whether you have a new team or a team with new looks, headshots are important! I photographed Equis Research recently and really enjoyed getting to know their team. We laughed about “pandemic hair” and how some folks ended up liking their new style! That’s why I advise getting updated headshots within 2 years of your […]

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On the campaign trail with Senator Kamala Harris

The Friday before election day 2020, (then) Senator Kamala Harris attended a rally at the University of Houston in Texas. It was exciting to see the outpouring of support from groups like the AKAs and the Spirit of Houston Drumline.     Take a look at more photos from this series: On the Campaign Trail […]

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Senator Elizabeth Warren's presidential campaign photographer

Senator Elizabeth Warren traveled to Detroit Michigan on Super Tuesday, which would end up being her last stop during her presidential campaign bid. She started the evening with a meet and greet of her supporters, especially the little ones who looked up to her. The crowd cheered loudly when the Senator took the stage.   […]

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Senator Elizabeth Warren's presidential campaign photographer

It’s always exciting when Secretary Julián Castro introduces Senator Warren at events, but even more so when it’s in San Antonio, TX. The large crowd gathered at Historic Sunset Station to welcome both guests. Senator Warren greeted supporters and community leaders before addressing the crowd. She followed the event with the popular selfie line.   […]

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Senator Elizabeth Warren's presidential campaign photographer

Senator Elizabeth Warren’s days on the presidential campaign trail were packed. Here is a mash-up of the events she attended during just one week in Nevada this past February. Here she is at Broadacres Market, a local boba tea shop, town hall meetings, union meetings, behind-the-scenes photos with supporters — and of course the impromptu […]

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Senator Elizabeth Warren's presidential campaign photographer

Senator Elizabeth Warren attended the 20th Annual King Day at the Dome. The event, organized by South Carolina’s NAACP brought large crowds to the capital city. She was joined by Senator Amy Klobuchar, Senator Bernie Sanders, Vice President Joe Biden, Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard, and Mr. Tom Steyer. The day began with religious services, followed by […]

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Julian Castro presidential campaign photographer

The Liberty and Justice event held by the Iowa Democrats is one of the largest political events during the cycle. I was tasked with photographing Secretary Julián Castro during this event for his presidential campaign. The event felt less of a political one and more of a sporting event. The arena was packed, there were […]

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