Gabriela Campos' photographs of lowriders in New Mexico beautifully depict the richness of local culture. Her lens captures not just the cars but the individuals behind them, portraying lowriders as symbols of identity, pride, and community. Through her intimate connection with the drivers and their artistic vehicles, Campos celebrates how these cars represent personal expression and cultural heritage. The images reflect the vibrant life of New Mexican towns and the unique blend of family, pride, and artistry that define the lowrider scene, inviting viewers into a colorful and spirited cultural narrative.
Campos rode in the New Mexico scene for years, getting to know the unabashedly proud drivers whose vehicles are a personal expression of life in the streetlight glare in New Mexican towns.
In her eyes, lowriders are poetry in motion, statements in style that shout in bold double-underlined letters, 'I'll show you who I am! Stand back, heads up, look at me!'
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