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    Louis Carlos Bernal

    Louis Carlos Bernal (August 18, 1941 – August 18, 1993) was a Chicano-Americanphotographer. His works focused on social expression and developing a visual narrative, especially during the time of the Chicano Movement.

    Early life and education

    Born in Douglas, Arizona, Bernal "grew up very aware of his identity and formed an interest in social justice and Chicanx pride"[1] because of the racism that he had to face.

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  • After coming to a realization that he had a passion for photography, Bernal attended Arizona State University, where he earned his Masters of Fine Art degree. Afterwards, he was offered a position to teach at Pima Community College in Tucson, where he continued to teach throughout the duration of his life while doing his own work.[2]

    Career

    Bernal's works grew from simply wanting to embrace his identity, to delving deeper into Chicano culture and community.

    He was considered to be the father of Chicano photography,