Julio Rodríguez (photographer)

Julio Rodríguez Ramos (Latin American Spanish: [ˈxuljo roðˈɾiɣes ˈramos]; born June 27, 1956) is a Mexican landscape photographer and cultural promoter based in Baja California, Mexico.

In 2005, Rodríguez funded Entijuanarte, an arts festival held at the Tijuana Cultural Center created to provide an exhibition space for independent artists.

[5] The same year, an exhibition titled "Desierto, Migración y Frontera" ("Desert, Migration and Border") was held at the Autonomous University of Baja California (UABC).

[1][3][6] About the book, Rodríguez said: "few populations in the world count on the geographic privilege of Baja California, a land that joins sea, desert, valleys, mountains, art rock and vestiges of missions that as a whole it is a worthy natural treasure, not only to worship, but also worth enough to document".

[11] Following his tenure in Entijuanarte, Rodríguez created a photography and film festival called FotoFilm Tijuana, after noticing the rise of audiovisual recordings with smartphones and tablet computers.