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About Sergio

“
Your story in pictures leaves nothing untold”
I’m Sergio Autrey, a producer, photographer, and musician from Mexico City. My work grows out of
long-term engagement with sound, image, and place. What I do lives across music, film,
photography, and editorial storytelling, usually built through extended processes rather than
short-form assignments.
I began my career in music, studying composition at Berklee College of Music, and later working as
a touring guitarist, musical director, and producer. Over the years, I contributed to gold and platinum
albums and collaborated with a wide range of artists. That early immersion in sound shaped how I
understand rhythm, structure, and atmosphere, and it still informs everything I do across media.
Alongside music, I built a solid career in film and audiovisual production. I’ve worked as a producer
and composer on feature films and television projects that have screened at major international
festivals, including the Cannes Film Festival, and have received Ariel Award nominations. Film
remains a key part of my practice, especially where sound and image intersect.
My path also took me deep into editorial and digital media. As Director of Multimedia at Editorial
Notmusa, I led the development of digital strategies and visual storytelling formats that significantly
expanded the company’s reach. During my tenure, its platforms grew to tens of millions of followers
and over a billion views, helping bridge traditional editorial work with contemporary digital
audiences.
Photography eventually became the space where all of these disciplines came together. I’ve spent
years working across the Mexican southeast, particularly the Yucatán Peninsula, developing
long-term projects centered on landscape, water, and cultural heritage. My work is built through
time in the field, returning to the same places, and understanding how territory, history, and
contemporary life overlap.
My photographic work has been widely published in magazines, scientific journals, television
programs, and cultural guides, and exhibited in galleries and cultural institutions internationally. My
projects have been shown at the Senado de la República, the Cámara de Diputados, the Mexican
Cultural Institute, and the Bangkok Art and Culture Centre, among others.
I’ve also collaborated closely with editorial and cultural institutions, including photographing and
translating the Gran Guía del Tren Maya, a project that required extensive documentation of
archaeological sites, landscapes, and cultural contexts across the Yucatán Peninsula.
In recent years, I’ve expanded my practice into a more explicitly artistic direction. Alongside
exhibitions and site-specific installations, I develop photographic series conceived as complete
bodies of work, as well as tailored and bespoke pieces created in close dialogue with collectors and
spaces. I approach photography as both image and object, often integrating sound and spatial
considerations, and balancing conceptual exploration with close attention to craft, material, and
presentation.
I’m a Fellow International member of The Explorers Club, a recognition tied to my ongoing fieldwork
and exploration-based projects, and I serve as a Consejero of Universidad de las Artes de Yucatán.
Across music, film, photography, and editorial work, my practice is shaped by long-term
engagement with place and a belief in storytelling as a form of exploration.
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