Rodrigo Reyes Marin

  • Portfolio
  • Instagram
  • About
  • Contact
  • blog
  • Archive
    • All Galleries
    • Search
    • Cart
    • Lightbox
    • Client Area
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
x

Search Results

Refine Search
Match all words
Match any word
Prints
Personal Use
Royalty-Free
Rights-Managed
(leave unchecked to
search all images)
77 images found
twitterlinkedinfacebook

Loading ()...

  • A Catrina wearing poinsettia ornaments around which flowers are originally from Mexico.
    2022_R&NPhotography_LasCatrinasdeJap...JPG
  • A portrait of Catrina with a crown of roses and a butterfly in her hand.
    2022_R&NPhotography_LasCatrinasdeJap...JPG
  • A Japanese model wearing Catrina makeup holds a marigold flower.
    2022_R&NPhotography_LasCatrinasdeJap...JPG
  • Japanese woman wears sugar skull or Catrina makeup and Mexican traditional dress for a portrait photo session.
    20201209_remm_catrinaportrait015.JPG
  • Japanese woman wears sugar skull or Catrina makeup and Mexican traditional dress for a portrait photo session.
    20201209_remm_catrinaportrait014.JPG
  • Japanese woman wears sugar skull or Catrina makeup and Mexican traditional dress for a portrait photo session.
    20201209_remm_catrinaportrait013.JPG
  • Japanese woman wears sugar skull or Catrina makeup and Mexican traditional dress for a portrait photo session.
    20201209_remm_catrinaportrait012.JPG
  • Japanese woman wears sugar skull or Catrina makeup and Mexican traditional dress for a portrait photo session.
    20201209_remm_catrinaportrait004.JPG
  • Japanese woman wears sugar skull or Catrina makeup and Mexican traditional dress for a portrait photo session.
    20201209_remm_catrinaportrait011.JPG
  • Japanese woman wears sugar skull or Catrina makeup and Mexican traditional dress for a portrait photo session.
    20201209_remm_catrinaportrait002.JPG
  • Japanese woman wears sugar skull or Catrina makeup and Mexican traditional dress for a portrait photo session.
    20201209_remm_catrinaportrait001.JPG
  • Japanese woman wears sugar skull or Catrina makeup and Mexican traditional dress for a portrait photo session.
    20201209_remm_catrinaportrait010.JPG
  • Japanese woman wears sugar skull or Catrina makeup and Mexican traditional dress for a portrait photo session.
    20201209_remm_catrinaportrait006.JPG
  • Japanese woman wears sugar skull or Catrina makeup and Mexican traditional dress for a portrait photo session.
    20201209_remm_catrinaportrait003.JPG
  • Japanese woman wears sugar skull or Catrina makeup and Mexican traditional dress for a portrait photo session.
    20201209_remm_catrinaportrait009.JPG
  • Japanese woman wears sugar skull or Catrina makeup and Mexican traditional dress for a portrait photo session.
    20201209_remm_catrinaportrait008.JPG
  • An image of a Catrina or sugar skull character holding poinsettias flowers. The image was generated by an AI Art Maker.
    CatrinaRoja_AI.jpg
  • Japanese woman wears sugar skull or Catrina makeup and Mexican traditional dress for a portrait photo session.
    20201209_remm_catrinaportrait007.JPG
  • Japanese woman wears sugar skull or Catrina makeup and Mexican traditional dress for a portrait photo session.
    20201209_remm_catrinaportrait005.JPG
  • Japanese woman wears sugar skull or Catrina makeup and Mexican traditional dress for a portrait photo session.
    20201209_remm_catrinaportrait016.JPG
  • A Catrina sits between roses and cherry blossoms in full bloom.
    2022_R&NPhotography_LasCatrinasdeJap...JPG
  • A portrait of Catrina with a black cat and parrot as her pets. During the Day of the Dead celebrations, October 27 is set for the spirits of pets.
    2022_R&NPhotography_LasCatrinasdeJap...JPG
  • A Catrina garnering roses from garden.
    2022_R&NPhotography_LasCatrinasdeJap...JPG
  • A Catrina wearing poinsettia bouquet which flowers are originally from Mexico.
    2022_R&NPhotography_LasCatrinasdeJap...JPG
  • A Catrin wearing traditional charro custom and a Catrina dressing traditional dress from the State of Jalisco (Mexico) on a love proposal moment.
    2022_R&NPhotography_LasCatrinasdeJap...JPG
  • A portrait of Catrina wearing a purple traditional dress (from the State of Jalisco) which represents the catholic mourning in the Day of the Dead celebrations in Mexico.
    2022_R&NPhotography_LasCatrinasdeJap...JPG
  • A Catrina wearing a cloud flower crown standing between bougainvillea flowers.
    2022_R&NPhotography_LasCatrinasdeJap...JPG
  • Each Catrina represents the spiritual world (R) and the world of the living (L) coexisting in the same place.
    2022_R&NPhotography_LasCatrinasdeJap...JPG
  • A Catrina with traditional Chiapas dress poses for a photo at San Cristobal de las Casas in Chiapas, Mexico.
    2022_R&NPhotography_LasCatrinasdeJap...JPG
  • A portrait of Catrina wearing White Cloud Calamintha flowers.
    2022_R&NPhotography_LasCatrinasdeJap...JPG
  • A Catrina holds a Mexican golden eagle, a symbol of Mexico. During the Day of the Dead celebrations, October 27 is set for the spirits of pets.
    2022_R&NPhotography_LasCatrinasdeJap...JPG
  • A Catrina holds a Mayan cross, an instrument to read the spiritual and material life of the being, as well as a tool created to follow the movement of the stars. It is said that the Spanish were very surprised when they saw that the Mayans also had a cross, although with a different meaning.
    2022_R&NPhotography_LasCatrinasdeJap...JPG
  • A Catrina poses at a wisteria garden.
    2022_R&NPhotography_LasCatrinasdeJap...JPG
  • A Catrina on a black dress at prairie winds.
    2022_R&NPhotography_LasCatrinasdeJap...JPG
  • Maquillista y modelo: Naomi Moriyama<br />
Formato: Digital
    2020Expo_RodrigoRMarin_Catrinas-hori...jpg
  • Maquillista y modelo: Naomi Moriyama<br />
Formato: Digital
    2020Expo_RodrigoRMarin_Catrinas026.JPG
  • Maquillista y modelo: Kumiko Katagiri<br />
Formato: Digital
    2020Expo_RodrigoRMarin_Catrinas024.JPG
  • Maquillista y modelo: Kumiko Katagiri<br />
Formato: Digital
    2020Expo_RodrigoRMarin_Catrinas022.JPG
  • Maquillista y modelo: Naomi Moriyama<br />
Formato: Digital
    2020Expo_RodrigoRMarin_Catrinas021.JPG
  • Maquillista y modelo: Kumiko Katagiri<br />
Formato: Digital
    2020Expo_RodrigoRMarin_Catrinas018.JPG
  • Maquillista y modelo: Elisa Acosta<br />
Formato: Digital
    2020Expo_RodrigoRMarin_Catrinas012.JPG
  • Maquillista y modelo: Tomoko Kusaka<br />
Formato: Digital
    2020Expo_RodrigoRMarin_Catrinas011.JPG
  • Maquillista y modelo: Kumiko Katagiri<br />
Formato: Digital
    2020Expo_RodrigoRMarin_Catrinas023.JPG
  • Maquillista y modelo: Kumiko Katagiri<br />
Formato: Digital
    2020Expo_RodrigoRMarin_Catrinas017.JPG
  • Maquillista y modelo: Naomi Moriyama<br />
Formato: Digital
    2020Expo_RodrigoRMarin_Catrinas014.JPG
  • Modelo: Maya Goto<br />
Maquillista: Chely Taki<br />
Formato: Digital
    2020Expo_RodrigoRMarin_Catrinas013.JPG
  • Modelo: Lumi Hasegawa<br />
Maquillista: Chely Taki<br />
Formato: Digital
    2020Expo_RodrigoRMarin_Catrinas010.JPG
  • Modelo: Lumi Hasegawa<br />
Maquillista: Chely Taki<br />
Formato: Digital
    2020Expo_RodrigoRMarin_Catrinas009.JPG
  • Modelo: Maki Inose<br />
Maquillista: Chely Taki<br />
Formato: Digital
    2020Expo_RodrigoRMarin_Catrinas008.JPG
  • Maquillista y modelo: Kumiko Katagiri<br />
Formato: Digital
    2020Expo_RodrigoRMarin_Catrinas004.JPG
  • Maquillista y modelo: Naomi Moriyama<br />
Formato: Digital
    2020Expo_RodrigoRMarin_Catrinas001.JPG
  • Maquillista y modelo: Naomi Moriyama<br />
Formato: Digital
    2020Expo_RodrigoRMarin_Catrinas031.JPG
  • Maquillista y modelo: Jenny Carrasco<br />
Formato: Digital
    2020Expo_RodrigoRMarin_Catrinas019.JPG
  • Maquillista y modelo: Naomi Moriyama<br />
Formato: Digital
    2020Expo_RodrigoRMarin_Catrinas015.JPG
  • Maquillista y modelo: Naomi Moriyama<br />
Formato: Digital
    2020Expo_RodrigoRMarin_Catrinas002.JPG
  • Modelo: Maki Inose<br />
Maquillista: Chely Taki<br />
Formato: Digital
    2020Expo_RodrigoRMarin_Catrinas007.JPG
  • Maquillista y modelo: Naomi Moriyama<br />
Formato: Digital
    2020Expo_RodrigoRMarin_Catrinas016.JPG
  • Maquillista y modelo: Naomi Moriyama<br />
Formato: Digital
    2020Expo_RodrigoRMarin_Catrinas025.JPG
  • Maquillista y modelo: Kumiko Katagiri<br />
Formato: Digital
    2020Expo_RodrigoRMarin_Catrinas020.JPG
  • Maquillista y modelo: Kumiko Katagiri<br />
Formato: Digital
    2020Expo_RodrigoRMarin_Catrinas003.JPG
  • A Catrin mariachi, a traditional Mexican musician with his guitar.
    2022_R&NPhotography_LasCatrinasdeJap...JPG
  • This photo represents the food as an essential element on the altar during the Day of the Dead celebrations.
    2022_R&NPhotography_LasCatrinasdeJap...JPG
  • Monarch butterflies fly around to Catrina, representing the return of the soul of our relatives during the Day of the Dead celebrations in Mexico.
    Canon_Rodrigo_expoC7.JPG
  • This Catrina with lights-shaped Monarch butterflies represents the return of the souls of our relatives during the Day of the Dead celebrations. The annual arrival of Monarch butterflies from Canada to Mexican territory coincides with these celebrations.
    Canon_Rodrigo_expoC5.JPG
  • The Catrina in blue colors with a splash of water as an essential element in the offering for our passed-away relatives during the Day of the Dead celebrations in Mexico.
    Canon_Rodrigo_expoB4.JPG
  • Monarch butterflies fly around to Catrina, representing the return of the soul of our relatives during the Day of the Dead celebrations in Mexico.
    Canon_Rodrigo_expoC9.JPG
  • La Catrina with Monarch butterflies represents the return of the souls of our relatives during the Day of the Dead celebrations. The annual arrival of Monarch butterflies from Canada to Mexican territory coincides with these celebrations.
    Canon_Rodrigo_expoC2.JPG
  • The Catrina holds a bouquet of marigolds or cempasuchil flowers as a symbol of the path for the spirits to use to visit the offerings during the Day of the Dead celebrations in Mexico.  According to the pre-hispanic stories, the orange color is the only one visible to the spirits when they return to this world.
    Canon_Rodrigo_expoC1.JPG
  • A portrait of a Catrina with monarch butterflies symbolizes the spiritual world; in some regions of Mexico, people believe the butterflies are people’s souls and have a close relationship with the Day of the Dead celebrations.
    Canon_Rodrigo_expoB1.JPG
  • A portrait of Catrina wearing a traditional Mexican dress with flower ornaments during the Day of the Dead celebrations. The photos of the passed away relatives placed on the offerings symbolize our expectations for their visit.
    Canon_Rodrigo_expoA9.JPG
  • The Catrin and Catrina couple scene represents how our passed-away relatives enjoy drinking and eating from the offering during their visit from the afterlife.
    Canon_Rodrigo_expoA8.JPG
  • A dramatic portrait of a young Catrina with her party dress at the famous Abasolo’s street “La calle de los escalones” in the State of Michoacan. Every year, people set up a colossal altar to celebrate the Day of the Dead in the town.
    Canon_Rodrigo_expoC10.JPG
  • A Catrina swims inside a natural pit, “cenote” as a symbol of the water; the essential element in the offering to our passed-away relatives is “the water” during the Day of the Dead celebrations in Mexico.
    Canon_Rodrigo_expoB3.JPG
  • Monarch butterflies fly around to Catrina, representing the return of the soul of our relatives during the Day of the Dead celebrations in Mexico.
    Canon_Rodrigo_expoA7.JPG
  • A portrait of Catrina holding a Mayan cross representing the syncretism between the Catholic celebrations (from Spain) and indigenous celebrations (from Mexico), a mixture of both cultures. The Mayan cross is an instrument to read the spiritual and material life of the being, as well as a tool created to follow the movement of the stars. It is said that the Spanish were very surprised when they saw that the Maya also had a cross, although with a different meaning.
    Canon_Rodrigo_expoC8.JPG
  • The concept of Catrina usually is associated with elegance and a high position in society. It also represents the hypocrisy of society towards a sector popularly known as chickpeas, that is, people with indigenous blood who claimed to be Europeans, denying their culture and roots.
    Canon_Rodrigo_expoD2.JPG
  • A Catrina is dressing a road of natural marigolds or cempasuchil flowers as a symbol of the path for the spirits to use to visit the offerings during the Day of the Dead celebrations in Mexico.  According to the pre-hispanic stories, the orange color is the only one visible to the spirits when they return to this world.
    Canon_Rodrigo_expoC4.JPG

© 2023 Rodrigo Reyes Marin. All Rights Reserved.

Privacy Policy

Contact