GINNETTE RIQUELME QUEZADA - PhotoJOURNALIST

Ginnette (b.1972, Chile) is a Chilean independEnt photoJOURNALIST based in Mexico City, Mexico.  After graduating with a Photojournalism degree, she began photographing for several Santiago based newspapers.

Since that time she has also worked as a photojournalist for the Associated Press (AP) in Honduras, Central America; as a Photo Editor for the French magazine Psychologies in Mexico, and as a photojournalist for Xinhua in Madrid, Spain.

In 2013, collaborated with the Pedro Meyer Foundation in Mexico. Also, she worked for the Historic Archive of National Museum of Anthropology, in Mexico city. FROM 2009 TO 2010 she participated in a photographic digitization project for the Santa Maria La Real Foundation in Spain, where SHE DEVELOPED AN interest in PHOTOGRAPHIC CONSERVATION.

 

2022 GRANT FROM INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S MEDIA FOUNDATION (IWMF) TO REPORT OF ABORTION’S CLANDESTINE IN HONDURAS. In 2017, she granteD by IWMF with The Reporting Grants for Women’s Stories (RGWS) TO REPORT ABOUT RIGHT AND RECOGNITION FOR TRANSGENDER MINORS IN CHILE.

 

Ginnette works as a regular contributor with The Associated Press, and published with outlets as The Christian Science Monitor, WSJ, among others.