Roberto E. Rosales, a photojournalist at the Albuquerque Journal, tweets:
“Some personal news. It is with a heavy heart that I’m being forced to leave the Albuquerque Journal, the paper I fought so hard to represent in New Mexico. It hurts to not see the great reporters I worked with. Not bad for a Latino who managed to swim in the big pool for 22yrs.”
Rosales is also a lecturer of photography and photojournalism professor at the University of New Mexico, where he joined in August 2011.
Rosales graduated from the University of New Mexico.
(Editor’s note: If you’ve seen Rosales’ work, you know he’s a storyteller of stunning proportions and skill. Please reach out to him for more information on his work, and how you can work with him, via his website.)
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