Born in Guayaquil, Ecuador Vicente Munoz studied economics and worked as an investment banker before turning his career to photography. After leaving the banking sector and his hometown of Guayaquil, Munoz went to London where he studied photography in London's acclaimed art university, Central Saint Martins, completing his masters in photography at the School of Visual Arts in New York. With an interest in documentary photography as well as editorial portraiture, architecture, fashion and music, his photographs often walk the line between acuteness and abstraction. Combining a variety of analogue and digital techniques, his images transform the way in which we view the everyday and often times banal. Vicente Munoz is a frequent contributor to Interview Magazine, Purple Magazine (Purple Diary) and Kitsuné Journal and the studio manager for Vanity Fair photographer-at-large, Todd Eberle.