Purchase Ayotzinapa's 8th anniversary  by Sara Escobar
Project includes:
Purchase License
Editorial License
Rights Managed
Buy Now
License Options
Usage
Digital Media
Digital media, including websites, apps, eBooks, and social media. No limited on views or impressions. DETAILS
Streaming and Broadcast
Unlimited views on streaming services and broadcast media. DETAILS
Printed Magazine Cover
Use the asset on the cover of a printed magazine. DETAILS
Printed Magazine Interior
Use the asset in the interior of a printed magazine. DETAILS
Printed Book or Newspaper Cover
Use the asset on the cover of a printed book or newspaper. DETAILS
Printed Book or Newspaper Interior
Use the asset in the interior of a printed book or newspaper. DETAILS
Printed Festival or Museum Exhibit
Use the asset in a printed exhibit in the context of a festival, museum, or educational exhibition with no restriction on size or placement. DETAILS
NEXT
Size
NEXT
Circulation
Circulation up to 1,000
Print circulation up to 1,000 DETAILS
Included
Circulation up to 10,000
Print circulation up to 10,000. DETAILS
Circulation up to 500,000
Print circulation up to 500,000. DETAILS
Circulation over 500,000
Print circulation over 500,000. DETAILS
NEXT
Region
Print Region: 1 Country
Print distribution limited to 1 ISO Country code DETAILS
Included
Expanded Print Distribution (3 Countries)
Print distribution limited to 3 ISO Country codes. DETAILS
Worldwide Print Distribution (Global usage)
Worldwide print distribution, global usage. DETAILS
NEXT
Duration
License duration: 1-Year
License is valid for 1-year from purchase date DETAILS
Included
Extended License Duration: 3 Years
License is valid for 3 years from purchase date. DETAILS
Extended License Duration: 10 Years
License is valid for 10 years from purchase date. DETAILS
Unlimited License Duration
License is not limited by time. DETAILS
Add to cart
Request a special price or selection: Custom request
Ayotzinapa's 8th anniversary
Project
Includes 10 images
Credit: Sara Escobar via Visura
Asset ID: VA84403
Caption: Available
Copyright: © Sara Escobar, 2024
Collection:
Location: Mexico City
Topics: Spotlight

Sara Escobar

@ www.tortugasalviento.com Based in Mexico City

My name is Sara Escobar, I am a Mexican documentary photographer and filmmaker. My work focuses on identity, social justice, human rights, and efforts against violence in Latin America. For me, images are an opportunity to discover...
Also by Sara Escobar —
Mexico City, Mexico. September 26, 2022. Mothers and relatives of the disappeared Ayotzinapa students marched to Mexico City's main square in demand of justice. Eight years ago, 43 Ayotzinapa's students were disappeared in Iguala, Guerrero, by narco groups and different governmental forces. These crimes continue unpunished.
Photo: Sara Escobar
Mexico City, Mexico. September 26, 2022. Mothers and relatives of the disappeared Ayotzinapa students marched to Mexico City's main square in demand of justice. Eight years ago, 43 Ayotzinapa's students were disappeared in Iguala, Guerrero, by narco groups and different governmental forces. These crimes continue unpunished.
Photo: Sara Escobar
Mexico City, Mexico. September 26, 2022. People gives support to mothers and relatives of the disappeared Ayotzinapa students who marched to Mexico City's main square in demand of justice. Eight years ago, 43 Ayotzinapa's students were disappeared in Iguala, Guerrero, by narco groups and different governmental forces. These crimes continue unpunished.
Photo: Sara Escobar
Mexico City, Mexico. September 26, 2022. Mothers and relatives of the disappeared Ayotzinapa students, next to other students, marched to Mexico City's main square in demand of justice. Eight years ago, 43 Ayotzinapa's students were disappeared in Iguala, Guerrero, by narco groups and different governmental forces. These crimes continue unpunished.
Photo: Sara Escobar
Mexico City, Mexico. September 26, 2022. Demonstrators paste posters on Mexico City's main square in demand of justice. Eight years ago, 43 Ayotzinapa's students were disappeared in Iguala, Guerrero, by narco groups and different governmental forces. These crimes continue unpunished.
Photo: Sara Escobar
Mexico City, Mexico. September 26, 2022. Demonstrators paste posters on Mexico City's main square in demand of justice. Eight years ago, 43 Ayotzinapa's students were disappeared in Iguala, Guerrero, by narco groups and different governmental forces. These crimes continue unpunished.
Photo: Sara Escobar
Mexico City, Mexico. September 26, 2022. A person walks by the fences around National Palace, where posters were pasted in demand of justice. Eight years ago, 43 Ayotzinapa's students were disappeared in Iguala, Guerrero, by narco groups and different governmental forces. These crimes continue unpunished.
Photo: Sara Escobar
Mexico City, Mexico. September 26, 2022. Fences around National Palace, where posters were pasted in demand of justice. Eight years ago, 43 Ayotzinapa's students were disappeared in Iguala, Guerrero, by narco groups and different governmental forces. These crimes continue unpunished.
Photo: Sara Escobar
Mexico City, Mexico. September 26, 2022. Mothers and relatives of the disappeared Ayotzinapa students, next to other students, marched to Mexico City's main square in demand of justice. Eight years ago, 43 Ayotzinapa's students were disappeared in Iguala, Guerrero, by narco groups and different governmental forces. These crimes continue unpunished.
Photo: Sara Escobar
Mexico City, Mexico. September 26, 2022. Mothers and relatives of the disappeared Ayotzinapa students, next to other students, marched to Mexico City's main square in demand of justice. Eight years ago, 43 Ayotzinapa's students were disappeared in Iguala, Guerrero, by narco groups and different governmental forces. These crimes continue unpunished.
Photo: Sara Escobar