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Arturo Sosa makes exploring Honduras his life's mission

From Proceso Digital · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Arturo Sosa has dedicated his life to exploring and photographing Honduras's natural and cultural richness.
  • He studied communications and photography in Mexico before returning to Honduras.
  • Sosa has worked in television, commercial photography, and university teaching, shifting his focus to documentary photography.

Arturo Sosa, a photographer and explorer, has turned his lifelong energy into a mission to document the natural and cultural wealth of Honduras. Described by his mother as having "ants in his pants" as a child, Sosa's restlessness evolved into a profound vocation for exploration and visual storytelling.

Born in San Pedro Sula, Sosa grew up in a home that valued reading and English language learning. His early passion for photography was nurtured by his mother's constant picture-taking. He pursued higher education in Mexico, earning a bachelor's degree in Humanities and a master's in photography from the Tecnolรณgico de Monterrey.

Upon returning to Honduras, Sosa began his career in television, producing various programs for Televicentro. After four years, he transitioned to commercial photography, capturing images for a range of clients. He honed his technical skills with the help of established photographers and gained recognition for his work with international companies. Concurrently, he served as a university lecturer for two decades, even founding the Communications program at Unitec.

Sosa's career took a significant turn when the Honduran Institute of Tourism commissioned him for a fashion project. This led him to dedicate more of his work to documentary photography, revealing the diverse, complex, and often overlooked aspects of Honduras. At 63, Sosa is more than a photographer; he is an explorer, writer, editor, documentarian, and educator, committed to showcasing the country's rich heritage.

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Originally published by Proceso Digital in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.