‘Los Angeles Street Food Culture’ is a long-form project that highlights a renaissance in food vending on the streets of Los Angeles. The Los Angeles street food landscape is deeply rooted within Latin American immigrants, which dates back to the early 1920s. Street food has become an iconic aspect to the Los Angeles experience, which also reflects on the diversity that the city inherits. ‘Los Angeles Street Food Culture’ was part of a collaborative exhibition featured at Annenberg Space for Photography for the 2019 Photoville event in Los Angeles, California. (Images taken on film and digital. 2014-Present)

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