Manel Armengo is a Spanish photographer. He studied journalism in Barcelona and has been doing photojournalism independently since 1971. Armengo was among the photographs who made photographic reports of the social movements against Franco in his last years of government.
In 1976, Armengo captured the violent police charge against the peaceful demonstration that took place during the Spanish transition in Barcelona, for which he received the photography award from Flash magazine.
These photographs of Los Angeles were taken by Armengo during the seventies, particularly in 1978. Take a look:
Fallen man on the sidewalk |
Brothers and sisters |
Caravel |
Celebration |
Wilshire Boulevard |
Barrio Florencia 13 |
Barrio Florencia 13 |
Barrio Florencia 13 |
A face on the back |
Man out of the service station with a soda in hand |
Woman in red |
Walls |
Squire Social Club |
Car and eagle |
Mural painting |
Mural painting |
Patriotic Hall |
Men in a bar |
In a bar with musicians |
Happy kids |
Chicken Boy |
Rebecca's Bride Room |
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