BIOGRAPHY
Marcos Levy is a self-taught photographer and visual storyteller from Mexico. With a background in architecture, his work blends geometric clarity with emotional depth, revealing quiet moments of symmetry, solitude, and light. Through aerial views, minimal cityscapes, and serene natural scenes, he invites viewers to slow down and connect with the subtle beauty of space. Levy’s imagery is shaped by travel, curiosity, and a deep sensitivity to atmosphere—a poetic exploration of both structure and feeling.
CV
Marcos Levy Cohen (b. 1989, Mexico City) is a self-taught photographer with a background in architecture. He has exhibited at Galeria Azur in Miami and Galería Sala Marte in Mexico City, received an Honorable Mention at the International Photography Awards (IPA 2023) for his photograph Deep Blue Ice, and was named one of Mexico’s Top 35 Photographers by 35AWARDS (2022–2024). His portfolio includes collaborations with luxury hotels such as Breathless and Secrets The Vine, as well as residential developments throughout Mexico.
STATEMENT
In every frame, I seek to honor the quiet beauty of nature—the delicate interplay of form, depth, and symmetry that exists beyond the human view. My photographs are invitations to step into landscapes where reflections tell stories, and shapes hold moments waiting to be discovered.
Here, people are absent by design, allowing the pure beauty of the natural world to take center stage. Each image is a doorway to adventure, a gentle call to slow down and lose yourself in the poetry of light and space.
Through this journey, the environment becomes the true protagonist, guiding and inspiring each viewer’s imagination.


