Joel Salcido
Joel Salcido began working professionally in photography as an intern for the El Paso Times in 1979. He has documented the Tarahumara Indians of Mexico, covered the 1985 Mexico earthquake and traveled extensively in Latin America for USA Today. He has received multiple awards, including several for his coverage of life in Cuba and inhalant abuse on the U.S.-Mexican border.
In 1991, Salcido left his position as photo editor of the El Paso Times to pursue commercial and editorial photography. He produces work for galleries and publications like USA Today and Texas Highways.
His photographs are in the permanent collections of The Austonian, The Witliff Southwestern and Mexican Photography Collection at Texas State University-San Marcos, The El Paso Museum of Art, the Harry Ransom Humanities Center at UT Austin and Museum of Fine Arts in Houston and the Federal Reserve Bank in El Paso, Texas.
杰艾尔萨尔斯多先生从1979年作为"埃尔帕索时报" 实习生开始了他的专业摄影工作。作为报社的摄影师,他的作品记载了墨西哥的Tarahumara印第安人,涵盖了1985年墨西哥地震,为"今日美国"拍摄,他的足迹遍布拉丁美洲。他的作品曾多次获奖,其中包括他的"生活在古巴"和"美国和墨西哥边境的毒品滥用"的摄影作品 。
1991年,他离开"埃尔帕索时报"的照片编辑工作,投身于商业和编辑摄影。 8年后,他带着他的家人到西班牙度假一年,以便从事他的美术摄影工作。
他的美术照片被The Austonian 艺术馆,The Witliff西南美术院,德克萨斯州州立大学圣马科斯墨西哥摄影展览中心,埃尔帕索市艺术馆,Harry Ransom人文中心在德克萨斯大学奥斯汀分校和休斯顿美术馆作为永久收藏,最近又被联邦储备银行在德州埃尔帕索分行作为永久收藏。
他目前在奥斯汀从事编辑和美术摄影工作,为画廊以及 "今日美国","德克萨斯州公路" 等出版物提供其作品。 2004年他进入Fulbright奖学金玻利维亚摄影项目总决赛最后三名,2005年获得"德克萨斯艺术楼" 奖提名。