Carlos Reynosa began his career in the arts as a young man
working as an actor and model in California, New York and Europe.
Soon his talent and vision brought him behind the camera. Carlos
has been working as a photographer since 1983. He has worked for
Rolling Stone, Interview, Mademoiselle, In Style, Young Miss and
many other publications. He has photographed countless celebrities
such as Los Lobos, Johnny Depp, Milla Jovovitch, Cameron Diaz,
Luke Perry, Sheryl Linnfinn, Esa Morales and Jessie Barrego; the
list goes on. Carlos' work creating diverse images made his
transition into music video directing a natural expansion of
his artistic and spiritual expression. From his debut CD he has
completed seven videos: One Bright Day, Follow The Children,
Disarray, Stranger, I Cried, Lonely Prayer, and Little Boy.
These videos can be seen on Carlos' public access television
show "LOBO VIDEO", which airs on various cable systems throughout
Southern California. Writing and producing his first CD with
complete creative control both challenged and broadened Carlos'
artistic experience. Working always with great passion and
persistence he is humbly proud of his achievements. The wide
variety of Carlos' artistic endeavors, truly make him a modern
day renaissance man.
Carlos Reynosa, with or without his band Rain, has been playing fund raisers,
colleges, pow-wows, festivals, coffee houses and clubs.
Some of the events and places he has performed are:
Benefit concertsNative American Guardians of Sacred LandsDineh (Navajo)Feed The Children FoundationToys For TotsNative American Cancer WalkAlive & Well Community Health CenterNative American Aids Project |
Pet Adoption FundCalifornia State University, Los AngelesCalifornia State University, FullertonCrafton Hills CollegeRiverside Community CollegeChumash Pow WowEternal Flame Pow Wow... and a whole series of coffee houses, clubs, and more! |
Traditional Peoples Gathering Pow WowField of Plenty Pow WowHonoring Our Elders Pow WowIndian Springs Ranch Pow WowSouthwest MuseumAmerican Indian Day FestivalNative American Heritage WeekOCB Trading Post Oct.10, 1998 |

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