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Rafael Cardenas was born on 1971 in Jalisco, Mexico. Discover Rafael Cardenas's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 52 years old?
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Rafael Cardenas Net Worth
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On July 8, 2016, Cardenas released MAS ACA, a Self-Published Photography Book. This was his first collection book filled with over 100 black-and-white photographs from 2010 to 2015. This collection documents the East Los Angeles neighborhoods that go through a change of gentrification, are often unseen, and disappearing street landmarks. The book includes an introduction by Harry Gamboa Jr with poetry by Gloria Enedina Alvarez and Joseph Rios.
In 2016, the Boyle Heights Chamber of Commerce awarded Cardenas with an Outstanding Local Artist Award. In 2018, the Rema Hort Mann Foundation nominated Rafael Cardenas for Emerging Artist.
In 2010, he started his first 365-day photo series where he would shoot thousands of photos a day. He revisted this project in 2020 and in doing so, captured the Covid pandemic.
Prior to becoming a professional photographer, he held different administrative assistant positions in the medical and legal fields. He also created some graphic design projects, acting on stage and screen, and fronting for a Los Angeles band named Slowrider. In 2009, he began working for the local art magazine, Citizen L.A., and he started taking his own photographs for his articles.
Rafael Cardenas (born 1971) is a Mexican-American photographer based in East Los Angeles and Boyle Heights.
Rafael Cardenas was born in 1971 in Jalisco, Mexico. He was raised in East Los Angeles and considers the city a huge influence on him as a person and as an artist. In particular, he finds the Eastside, east of the L.A. river as inspiration for his work. Ever since he was a child, he would carry a Kodak 110 or a Canon Rebel to photograph his daily life, and it was only after buying a professional Canon EOS 10D from a former colleague in 2010 did he begin to practice professionally.
A photography project created in conjunction with the 40th anniversary of Self-Help Graphics & Art. Inspired by a street-photography project when Self-Help Graphics opened, Cardenas installed pop-up photo booths in select locations in east LA, and told subject that they could pick up their photographs at the same location a month later. When the subject arrived to pick up their photographs, they found that their image was included in a large photo mural.