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Yolanda Andrade was born on 22 May, 1950 in Villahermosa, Mexico, is a Mexican photographer. At 70 years old, Yolanda Andrade height not available right now. We will update Yolanda Andrade's height soon as possible.

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Occupation Photographer, Author, and Activist
Yolanda Andrade Age 72 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 22 May 1950
Birthday 22 May
Birthplace Villahermosa, Mexico
Nationality Mexican

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Yolanda Andrade Net Worth

She net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Yolanda Andrade worth at the age of 72 years old? Yolanda Andrade’s income source is mostly from being a successful Photographer. She is from Mexican. We have estimated Yolanda Andrade's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2022 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Timeline

2003

The first couple of years as an independent photographer she spent her time specializing in black and white still photography. Then in 2003 she began exploring digital and color photography. The main focus of her work was to capture the relationship between the people and the city. Along with other grants that she earned, it helped her fund her collections among many different countries such as Mexico, United States, and Europe. With a shift in photography came a shift in the themes that she was capturing. Her black and white photos targeted more people while color photographs displayed more symbolic objects.

In 2003, Andrade made the switch from black and white to color. She moved from using film to digital camera which she incorporated color to the photos she took. The change also came with a change in scenery. People were no longer her main focus of her photographs. Her work became more centered through composition and symbolism. Instead of only capturing photographs in Mexico City, she visited other countries as well. Some of these countries included Europe and India.This helped her obtain a new way of capturing the "youthful perspective", that is targeting a different audience in her works. In her photographs, she touches on the themes of cities, streets, pop culture, travel, and memory. She makes sure that her work targets representation and the real world and showing how everything around us can create a different way of experiencing our everyday interactions with the world. Her work is mainly targeting pop culture in the modern society of the city.

1976

Andrade began taking pictures in 1976 in the streets of Mexico. These photographs taken were primarily in black and white. Her photographs were mainly centered around the Mexican culture and street life. Her work could be described as poetically documentary at this point. During this time she tried integrating popular arts and urban culture, something that was emerging in Mexican media. A few of the photographs that she has taken can be found in the website "Ciudad de Mexico" . These images are photographs taken in black and white where they make a stand in what is being experienced in the streets of Mexico. Since these images were taken in the streets of Mexico, people were her main art subjects.

1968

In 1968, Yolanda and her family moved to Mexico City were she currently resides. Yolanda Andrade attended the Visual Studies Workshop in Rochester, New York from 1976-1977. She began working as a photographer since 1977. During these years she worked as a photography professor at the Centro de la Imagen, Tecnologico de Monterrey, and the Escuela de Fotografia Nacho Lopez. While living in Rochester, she received the Guggenheim fellowship to create a photographic project about Mexico City, which would later be known as the Mexican Passion. This same year she began working as a still photographer for a Mexican film production company. Later on, she worked as an independent photographer for different types of magazines. Since she started working freelance, there was a moment were she began teaching the art of still photography at different schools to help her financial with the various projects she was looking into.

1950

Yolanda Andrade (born May 22, 1950 in Villahermosa, Tabasco) is a Mexican photographer.