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I’m from a small place, that’s where I come from and that’s where I’ll return.

Photo by Sydney Holmes

Alejandro’s film work has debuted in various university settings, public venues, magazines, community events around Arizona, and internationally.

Alejandro earned his film degree from Northern Arizona University and has been doing photography for over 15 years. His experience includes: marketing, portrait photography, event coverage, conference coverage, documentary, and sports. His other works involves language revitalization, community outreach, and creating marketing content for other Indigenous companies, nonprofits, and Native organizations.

The name : The words Ket tu’i means “still good’ in the Yaqui language. It is often the reply to “Ketchem Allea”, which is asking “are you still happy/well?”.

So the translation is “I’m well” photography.

Future clients

Previous clients have been mostly Native serving organizations, non-profits, and colleges/universities. Alejandro wishes to continue serving Native Nations with film and photography needs.

If you have a project in mind, please send your inquiry by email.

Rates and travel

Rates will be thoroughly assessed when the quote is requested and will be based on what the client needs are. Please allow at least a 4 week notice before event when it comes to traveling. As a caveat to that, Alejandro will reserve the right to request funding for travel upfront if it involves traveling outside of Arizona.

Larger Projects

If the situation were to arise where a crew is needed, the crew will include other Native videographers/photographers/writers from various tribal affiliation to complete larger projects.

Other concerns

For all inquires and or questions, please contact directly!

 
Photo  by Steven -Toya 2018

Photo by Steven -Toya 2018

 

Full Time Work

Currently. I serve as an Admissions Specialist for Coconino Community College (CCC). At CCC, I assist students with applying to the college and navigating any questions/concerns that come with being a college student. As a transfer student myself, I see the value in what community college institutions can provide.