Advocates chronicle LA's Virgin of Guadalupe street art

Oscar Rodriguez Zapata photographs a Virgin of Guadalupe painting in Los Angeles, Saturday, Jan. 21, 2023. “Whenever you see a virgencita you feel safe. You know that your people, your gente, your raza are around,†said Zapata, 35, who, though raised Catholic, identifies as nonreligious. “It makes you feel welcome.†(Alejandra Molina/Religion News Service via AP)

LOS ANGELES (RNS) — There’s nothing that Oscar Rodriguez Zapata enjoys more than going out for a drive to explore Los Angeles’ vast neighborhoods in search of the Virgin of Guadalupe.

He packs his Nikon Z6 II and a Fujifilm X100V and photographs murals, landscapes, storefronts and people across the city’s Historic South Central and Eastside to South Bay. Street vendors, lowriders and the L.A. skyline are among his favorite subjects.

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