Marie Claire Mexico
Mamá e hija







May 2026
In the latest editorial spread for Marie Claire Mexico titled Mamá e hija, the publication explores the multifaceted nuances of the maternal bond through a refined lens of fashion photography. Captured by photographer Angel Buzo, the project moves beyond traditional portraiture, opting instead for a minimalist approach that channels the intimacy of shared identity. Throughout the series, the visual language relies heavily on editorial minimalism, utilizing a high-key, stark white studio backdrop to strip away distractions and focus entirely on the emotional tether between the subjects. The styling plays a pivotal role in this narrative, balancing structured, oversized silhouettes and bold color accents against timeless, understated jewelry and watches. By masterfully blending the crisp precision of studio strobe lighting with the soft, flattering qualities of natural light, the series achieves a polished aesthetic that feels both contemporary and classic. The deliberate use of negative space enhances the focus on the subjects, allowing the sculptural textures of their clothing and the warmth of their interaction to anchor the composition. This work serves as a sophisticated example of how commercial fashion imagery can be elevated into a quiet, contemplative study of human connection, demonstrating a masterful command of composition and lighting to tell a resonant, non-verbal story.
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