THE LABYRINTH OF SHADOWS

  • Dates
    2025 - Ongoing
  • Author
  • Location Santiago de Querétaro, Mexico

This project explores youth mental health in Mexico. Blending documentary and creative practice, I followed 16 young people, giving them agency through writing and painting, raising awareness of hidden struggles and stigma.

The Labyrinth of Shadows is an ongoing participatory documentary project examining the mental health crisis affecting young people in Mexico, a largely stigmatized and under-recognized issue. Developed through sustained collaboration with teenagers and young adults, the work positions photography as both testimony and a shared space for emotional expression.

Filling that void, that’s what I was looking for at all costs. And to feel integrated, loved.”
Luis, 20, Renacer por Vivir detoxification center, Querétaro, Mexico, March 3, 2025.

While youth mental health is a growing global concern, Mexico has experienced one of the sharpest increases in suicide rates in Latin America over the past five years, revealing what has been described as a silent crisis. Despite mounting pressures linked to economic insecurity, violence, and social instability, mental health remains deeply stigmatized and access to psychological support is often limited, leaving many young people facing depression, addiction, and emotional distress without consistent care.

I began this long-term work in February 2025 in Querétaro, where I met sixteen young participants, most of them minors, experiencing depressive disorders or substance dependency. I collaborated closely with psychologists, families, and two rehabilitation centers, including a detox facility where teenagers remain isolated for months while attempting to overcome addictions to alcohol, crystal meth, and other substances. The project will continue through future visits, allowing me to deepen relationships established during this first phase and expand the series.

All photographs are authored and produced by me. Within a second stage of the process, participants were invited to intervene on selected prints through writing, drawing, or painting. By adding their own words, colors, and symbols, they contribute personal perspectives while the photographic act itself remains documentary in nature. This participatory approach echoes the principles of the Photovoice methodology developed by Caroline C. Wang and emphasizes collaboration without relinquishing authorship.

Through The Labyrinth of Shadows, I aim to make visible experiences that often remain hidden while questioning how documentary photography can function as both a witnessing practice and a space for dialogue. The project seeks to challenge stigma surrounding youth mental health and foster empathy while maintaining an ethical, long-term engagement with the individuals portrayed.

This project is a candidate for PhMuseum 2026 Photography Grant

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Nahum, 16. Raised in an unstable family environment, he lived with his grandmother before entering a detox clinic on the outskirts of Querétaro. His father has been incarcerated for several years, and his mother, a waitress, is rarely present. He began drinking at 8 and was regularly using methamphetamine and cocaine by 12.

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A bird in a cage at a rehabilitation center on the outskirts of Queretaro. In this clinic, young men are isolated for several months to fight their addiction to alcohol, crystal meth, and other drugs.

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Luis, 20, Querétaro, March 2025. Left school at 14 to escape a violent, unstable home and survive through precarious jobs. He began drinking young and later used methamphetamine. He wears a medallion of San Judas Tadeo, patron saint of desperate causes. He says he hopes one day to become “like Cristiano Ronaldo,” someone who started with nothing.

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A tire hanging on a wasteland, Hacienda de Torrecillas, Las Teresas, Mexico

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Ángel, 18, Querétaro, March 2025. Raised amid domestic violence, he left school to support his family and found belonging on the street, where he also began using drugs. After two months in rehab, he is trying to regain control. For this portrait, Ángel intervened directly, spraying paint as a gesture of rupture and release.

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Detail of a nopal plant on a vacant lot, Querétaro, Mexico, March 2025. Endemic to Mexico, the nopal is a national symbol of resilience, growing in arid, hostile ground and embodying survival and endurance.

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Sofía, 17, in her bedroom, Mexico, March 2025. Living with depression since childhood, her isolation deepened during the pandemic, leading to anorexia and social anxiety. She has been on antidepressant treatment for the past three years. On this image, Sofia intervened and herself inscribed :“Since I was little, I've chosen the age of my death, but the world doesn't stop for me or for anyone."

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A dilapidated sofa, working-class suburb of Queretaro, Mexico City, March 2025.

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Francisco, 17, and Brandon, 19, pose in the courtyard of the juvenile detoxification center they recently entered, Queretaro, Mexico, March 2025.

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Detail of an agave plant, Las Teresas, Mexico City, March 2025. Used to produce mezcal, the plant is harvested by removing its heart, after which it dies. In this image, a participant painted the edges of the leaves in blue.

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Sofía, 17, began self-harming at age 11, describing it as a way to momentarily relieve psychological pain. She also followed online communities that shared content about self-injury. Querétaro, Mexico, March 2025.

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T-shirts belonging to the residents of a mental health clinic dry at the end of the day on a wasteland on the outskirts of Querétaro, Mexico, March 2025.

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Magali, 36, Querétaro, March 2025. She began drinking and using solvents after childhood sexual assault and years of stigma linked to her obesity. Now sober, she works to support others facing similar experiences. In this image, she framed her portrait with a red pencil.

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Cristian, 15, Querétaro, March 2025. Pictured in the common room of a rehabilitation center, he began using drugs at 12 after growing up without parental support. He has since left school and baseball, and is now trying to quit. He hopes to become a barber and buy a motorcycle.

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Detail of agave flowers, Las Teresas, Mexico, March 2025. The agave blooms once before dying, often seen as a symbol of resilience and transformation. In this image, a participant outlined the petals in red.

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Juan, 19, Querétaro, March 2025. Raised in a home marked by drugs and parental absence, he entered delinquency early and describes ongoing struggles with abandonment and emotional dependence. Now trying to stabilize his life, he hopes to break with his past and regain balance.

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Stray dog crossing a vacant lot in the working-class neighborhood of Las Teresas, Querétaro, Mexico, March 2025. The site is used by local youth in the evenings to gather, drink, and use drugs. In this image, a participant added painted graphic marks.

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Forearm of Josue, 16, Querétaro, Mexico, March 2025. Three dots tattooed in a triangle, self-made, reference “mi vida loca,” a symbol associated with street life and incarceration.

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Dead tree in a vacant lot, Hacienda de Torrecillas, Mexico, March 2025. A project participant added purple pastel to the top of the trunk, suggesting branches.

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Jairo, 22, Mexico, March 2025. Struggling with depression linked to heavy alcohol use, he entered a detox center seeking help. During his stay, a friend was shot and killed in a violent dispute, an event that further impacted his mental health.