
Valente Rosas
Valente Rosas is a photographer known for his insightful coverage of urban life and social issues in Mexico City, including his recent work documenting the restoration of the Monumento a la Raza, a significant cultural landmark that had suffered from neglect and vandalism.
Not in the pool (under ¢1).
Recent news mentions
Valente Rosas is one of the journalists who reported on the findings at the residences of 'El Mencho'.
"¿Buenas tardes, ¿hay alguien?"; la historia de las cabañas de "El MenchoValente Rosas collaborated with Manuel Espino to reveal the operations of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel.
Las narcolistas de El Mencho, escribe Claudio Ochoa HuertaValente Rosas is one of the journalists from EL UNIVERSAL who participated in the award-winning report.
EL UNIVERSAL gana el Premio Rey de España; galardonan el reportaje "Río Bravo, el caudal de los mil migrantes muertos"Valente Rosas is credited with a photograph related to the armed attack at Plaza Arkana.
Ataque armado dentro de Plaza Arkana en Cuautitlán Izcalli deja un muerto y dos heridosValente Rosas is also credited as a photographer for the article.
Una visita a la vida de los nadiesValente Rosas is part of the team of journalists recognized for their work on the Corredor Interoceánico.
EL UNIVERSAL gana Premio de la SIP a cobertura; distinguen trabajo del Corredor InteroceánicoValente Rosas is among the journalists involved in the project addressing migrant deaths.
EL UNIVERSAL, finalista en los Premios Gabo 2025 junto a The Washington PostPhotos by Valente Rosas were featured in the article.
La Raza recupera su brillo; aquí una cronología








































