Sebastián A. González Vázquez is a highly accomplished and skilled Mexican filmmaker, boasting a prestigious educational background from the renowned Department of Image and Sound at the University of Guadalajara, where he successfully completed his degree.
With an unwavering dedication to his craft, González Vázquez has meticulously honed his expertise as a director of photography, consistently demonstrating his remarkable versatility and artistic range through his work on a diverse array of projects.
González Vázquez has had the privilege of embarking on a diverse range of projects throughout his career, including commercial and music video productions, as well as fiction and documentary short films. This esteemed professional has had the opportunity to work on a multitude of notable projects, showcasing his impressive skills and expertise in the industry.
Some of his most remarkable credits include serving as the director of photography on films such as "Azul Coyote," a critically acclaimed production directed by the talented and innovative Francesca Volpi. Additionally, González Vázquez has also lent his expertise to the direction of photography on "Madre(s)," a highly acclaimed film directed by the visionary and acclaimed Job Samaniego.
Furthermore, González Vázquez has also had the privilege of working on the direction of photography on "Radiestesia," a groundbreaking and thought-provoking film directed by the visionary and innovative Jacinto Velasco. These credits not only demonstrate González Vázquez's impressive range and versatility as a director of photography but also his ability to work seamlessly with some of the most talented and respected professionals in the industry.
González Vázquez's impressive portfolio showcases not only his exceptional technical expertise as a camera operator but also his remarkable versatility in effortlessly adapting to diverse styles and genres.














