
Keywords
urban cycling
alternative transportation
photojournalism
cycling diversity
alternative transportation
photojournalism
cycling diversity
Abstract
The present project arises from the diploma course in Photojournalism and Documentary Projects offered by the Faculty of Arts and Design at the National Autonomous University of Mexico. It proposes urban cycling as an autonomous transportation alternative and its implementation in the lifestyle of the inhabitants of Mexico City.
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