Dulce Pinzon
| Dulce Pinzón | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1974 (age 50–51) Mexico City, Mexico | 
| Nationality | Mexican | 
| Alma mater | Universidad de Las Americas, Indiana University of Pennsylvania | 
| Occupation(s) | Photographer, author | 
| Known for | fine arts photography, portraiture, environmental activism | 
| Notable work | The Real Story of the Superheroes | 
| Awards | Ford Foundation Grant, New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowship in Photography | 
| Website | www.dulcepinzon.com | 
Dulce Pinzón (born 1974 in Mexico City, Mexico) is a Mexican artist currently living in Brooklyn, New York, Mexico City, Mexico, and Montreal, Canada. In 2015 she was named by Forbes Magazine as "One of the 50 most creative Mexicans in the world", and Vogue magazine identified her as one of the "8 Mexican female photographers who are breaking through at a global level." In 2020, the Voice of America characterized her as having "earned a prestigious place in the world of fine arts photography."