Pablo Armijo is an award-winning Mexican photographer with more than a decade of experience in urban, street, and portrait photography. His work explores the tension between intimacy and anonymity in contemporary cities, capturing fleeting moments where human presence, architecture, and light intersect.
He has participated in group exhibitions at the National Human Rights Commission (CNDH), Foro Indie Rocks, and the Mexican Museum of Design (MUMEDI). His work has earned multiple recognitions, including 1st place in the Henri Cartier-Bresson Photography Contest at the Palacio de Bellas Artes in Mexico City, as well as being a two-time finalist in the Latin American competition Los trabajos y los días. His images have also been featured in LensCulture and Lo Hecho en México.
Pablo was selected by Instagram as a Suggested User, highlighting his growing influence in contemporary visual culture.
Alongside his street practice, he is passionate about creating casual and character-driven portraits using medium-format film, 35mm analog cameras, and digital systems. His approach blends documentary sensibility with a cinematic eye, producing work that is both spontaneous and deeply atmospheric.











