The 9 Best Editorial Photographers in El Paso
- Date: March 7, 2022
- Topic: Photography
- Contributors: Written by Earl Goodson

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El Paso is a city of many things and powerful stories are right at the forefront. From photojournalistic narratives to the hotbed of ideas and services that this western city has to offer, these top El Paso editorial photographers are constantly in demand. Take a browse through their portfolios and see why for yourself. We’d love to hear what you think!
1. Christ Chavez
With over two decades of experience working as a commercial artist and editorial photojournalist, Christ Chavez has amassed an impressive body of work. Stories of all sorts inform his work including carefully curated narratives about outstanding individuals, as well as the products and services of local brands.
We are effortlessly transported into the realm of El Paso fine-dining establishments and find ourselves tantalized by how he uses purely visual elements to evoke flavor, smell, texture, and other senses in us. His editorial photojournalism also helps paint an insider’s perspective in a region that is bicultural and binational in character.
2. Justin Hamel
Editorial photography has its roots in photojournalism, where stories about people and the world need real-time coverage from talented El Paso editorial photographers like Justin Hamel. Like many photojournalists, he covers stories from all angles. However, we especially love how Justin’s photography explores the porous boundaries that surround us all.
His photography uncovers and points to the exploitative models that form the foundation of modern society in order to shed light on them and educate. As Justin writes in his own words, “Made in areas of transition where urban fades into rural and residential blurs with industrial, it brings to the forefront the notion that nothing is clear cut and the world blends together seamlessly.” Take a look at his unforgettable work on his Instagram!
3. Victor Barajas
Thanks to his 15 years of experience working alongside corporations, publications, and personal clients, Victor Barajas has become one of our favorite El Paso editorial photographers! He happens to be an expert traveler, having spent nearly a decade living in 15 different cities across the United States.
Victor’s portfolio reflects this diversity, showing narratives taken from all walks of life. From parades in New Orleans to migrants braving the desert between the USA and Mexico, he is constantly trying to tease out the stories that illustrate how people go about living.
4. Gina Ciaccio
Portraits that convey the essence of a person are what Gina Ciaccio does best! By focusing exclusively on people and how to showcase their unique beauty, her portfolio is an exploration into what a master specialist has to offer. Editorial, classic, fashion, event, and documentary angles on portraiture can all be found in her collection. But we continually see a love for soft backgrounds, vibrant color, and classic compositions.
5. David James Davis of Reel Passion Media
David James Davis is the master photographer behind Reel Passion Media, an El Paso brand that provides photography and videography solutions for clients of all sizes. David has spent the past five years becoming one of the top El Paso editorial photographers by focusing on the stories that shape the lives of his subjects. Whether those stories involve quinceañeras, corporate events, weddings, or something else, David is more than willing to bring it to life!
6. Tony Holguin
Tony Holguin III has a collection of street and editorial images that sucks us into the urban environment of El Paso in a way that only a local can do! Seen through the perspective of his lens, there is nothing ordinary here in the Passageway to the North. Browse his Instagram to see what we mean when we say he’s one of the most thoughtful El Paso editorial photographers.
Street vendors, performers, locals going about their business—Tony’s sense of timing, perspective, and color bring everyone to life! Much to the delight of those familiar with the streets, as well as folks looking in from without His willingness to get up close and personal with his subjects further conveys what it’s like living as a local in El Paso.
7. Patrick Donohue Craig
Borderless photography is the specialty of Patrick Donohue Craig! His work breathes new life into our perceptions of the twin cities of El Paso and Ciudad Juárez. As a self-taught photographer, Patrick learned how to compose on the streets as well as through YouTube videos, studying the work of master photographers, and other avenues.
There is a distinctive human element apparent in his work that we love. Particularly in Patrick’s environmental portraits, which use the environment, subject, lighting, and cultural elements to enhance our understanding of what living in El Paso and Ciudad Juárez is really like!
8. Monica Lozano
Born here and raised in Ciudad Juárez, there are few El Paso editorial photographers as well qualified to tell cross-border stories as Monica Lozano. Her work puts faces and names to the sometimes remote-feeling stories about migrants to the border. By spending time in camps, she is able to shed light on a world so many of us never get to see from an insider’s perspective.
Monica shares with us their expressions, clothes, toys, and dreams to better inform us through an editorial lens. As she writes in her own words, “My work speaks about human condition in poignant places, in difficult times. Interrogating on the theme of survival in borders around the world, I am interested in capturing stories that are a true testament of courage.”
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