MEXICO-PHOTOGRAPHY-METINIDES-POLICE BLOTTER

Mythical Mexican photographer Enrique Metinides, who covered the "red notes" (police blotter), shows one of his books during a photo session in Mexico City on June 6, 2018. - Metinides, an avid collector, started shooting pictures when he was 11 years old, photographed news stories related to crime scenes, accidents and disasters for more than 40 years and retired in 1997 before the digital photography era. He had a special permit from the Mexican Red Cross to ride in their ambulances to the different scenes to obtain his pictures. Metinides published several books and following his retirement, his pictured have been exhibited in Mexico, the United States and Europe. (Photo by Omar TORRES / AFP) (Photo credit should read OMAR TORRES/AFP via Getty Images)
Mythical Mexican photographer Enrique Metinides, who covered the "red notes" (police blotter), shows one of his books during a photo session in Mexico City on June 6, 2018. - Metinides, an avid collector, started shooting pictures when he was 11 years old, photographed news stories related to crime scenes, accidents and disasters for more than 40 years and retired in 1997 before the digital photography era. He had a special permit from the Mexican Red Cross to ride in their ambulances to the different scenes to obtain his pictures. Metinides published several books and following his retirement, his pictured have been exhibited in Mexico, the United States and Europe. (Photo by Omar TORRES / AFP) (Photo credit should read OMAR TORRES/AFP via Getty Images)
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