Carlos and Jason Sanchez

The Sanchez brothers take inspiration from real life events, media sources, or experiences they lived[2] and translate them into a false reality that they create.

They also photograph real people 'playing' themselves, such as in the case of their portrait of John Mark Karr, the man who (falsely) confessed to killing JonBenét Ramsey in 1996.

"Natural Selection" (2005) a large-scale photograph of fighting wolves was exhibited on a 7 x 30-foot lightbox in downtown Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

[6] "Buried Alive" (2008) is a glass box of sand and dirt with fragments of a man's body slightly visible in different places, which move to a recorded program.

Carlos and Jason Sanchez are represented by In 2016, they created the vignette Protest for the NFB satirical public service announcement series, Naked Island.