Renee G. Gudiño is a photographer and creative strategist whose work stems from an intimate impulse: to explore, to share, and to connect through images. She discovered in photography a space of stillness when everything around her was in motion.
Between the ages of two and fifteen, she lived in nearly twenty-seven cities across Mexico—spanning the north, south, east, and west—always returning to Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas, before permanently settling in her birthplace, Guadalajara, in 2005. This constant flux, shaped by her northern roots, profoundly influenced her way of seeing, inhabiting, traveling through, and connecting with the world.
Her practice began at sixteen with self-portraits—digitally intervened experiments using accessible tools—that became a laboratory for both introspection and technical exploration. Over time, this personal dialogue expanded into a body of work encompassing portraiture, conceptual photography, documentary, and landscape. Gudiño constructs what she calls an “emotional cartography”—images woven from gestures, light, textures, and silences—that aim to convey not only what is seen, but also what is felt. Always guided by the quiet question: “Does anyone else feel this?”—whether in a moment, a taste, a landscape, or an attitude.
Her process avoids rigid technical formulas; instead, she follows intuition, the restlessness of the moment, and close observation—seeking to evoke a smile, a feeling, or even a touch of melancholy. Rather than narrating in a linear fashion, her images pose questions, forge connections, and invite multiple interpretations.
Educated in Industrial Design (ITESM) and Photography (Colegio de Fotografía de Occidente), Renee integrates into her work the strategic vision and aesthetic sensibility she has cultivated over more than a decade as a creative. Her photographs have been published in Vogue México, México Design, Coolhuntermx, Penguin Random House, and in editorial projects such as the book-object La comunidad del tuning.
Renee G. Gudiño is a photographer and creative strategist whose work stems from an intimate impulse: to explore, to share, and to connect through images. She discovered in photography a space of stillness when everything around her was in motion.
Between the ages of two and fifteen, she lived in nearly twenty-seven cities across Mexico—spanning the north, south, east, and west—always returning to Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas, before permanently settling in her birthplace, Guadalajara, in 2005. This constant flux, shaped by her northern roots, profoundly influenced her way of seeing, inhabiting, traveling through, and connecting with the world.
Her practice began at sixteen with self-portraits—digitally intervened experiments using accessible tools—that became a laboratory for both introspection and technical exploration. Over time, this personal dialogue expanded into a body of work encompassing portraiture, conceptual photography, documentary, and landscape. Gudiño constructs what she calls an “emotional cartography”—images woven from gestures, light, textures, and silences—that aim to convey not only what is seen, but also what is felt. Always guided by the quiet question: “Does anyone else feel this?”—whether in a moment, a taste, a landscape, or an attitude.
Her process avoids rigid technical formulas; instead, she follows intuition, the restlessness of the moment, and close observation—seeking to evoke a smile, a feeling, or even a touch of melancholy. Rather than narrating in a linear fashion, her images pose questions, forge connections, and invite multiple interpretations.
Educated in Industrial Design (ITESM) and Photography (Colegio de Fotografía de Occidente), Renee integrates into her work the strategic vision and aesthetic sensibility she has cultivated over more than a decade as a creative. Her photographs have been published in Vogue México, México Design, Coolhuntermx, Penguin Random House, and in editorial projects such as the book-object La comunidad del tuning.