Decades of Latin American turbulence and beauty through a Mexican photographer’s lens
By Jordan G. Teicher
November 27, 2015 at 11:11 a.m. EST
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Rodrigo Moya never cared much for school. In 1954, he dropped out of the engineering department at the National Autonomous University of Mexico and started working for the Colombian photographer Guillermo Angulo, who introduced him to a profession that appealed to his real interest: Adventure. When Angulo left for Italy the next year, Moya took over his job at the weekly magazine Impacto.