C. M. Guerrero

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C.M. Guerrero is a photojournalist based in Miami and works for El Nuevo Herald, the Spanish-language daily associated with The Miami Herald. Born in Santiago de Cuba, his family moved to Miami 1961, where he grew up and currently lives. Guerrero attended the Art Institute and has won over 60+ national awards including the prestigious George Polk Award-1993 and the Pulitzer Prize for Meritorious Public Service-1993 for team coverage of Hurricane Andrew while working for The Herald. His work has been published in numerous publications including National Geographic, Time, Newsweek and Vanity Fair. Guerrero, along with Giselle Balido, authored the book "CubanTime: A Celebration of Cuban Life in America", featuring images and text of Miami's Cuban community, culture and traditions. Published by Silver Lining Books, N.Y., New York, 2001- 240 pages, Hardcover. He is also the co-creator of the Mr. Milo series of children's books. Guerrero views the world as if he's looking through a viewfinder of a camera. "There's an image to be captured just about everywhere you look", he claims. A photojournalist by choice, he enjoys all types of photographic subject matter including sports, portraiture, stills and food photography and his work can be viewed @ www.cmguerrero.com.

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