I explore the most remote places in Baja California Sur.
Bring the experience to your wall…
or live it with me.
ABOUT ME
Leonardo González is a nature photographer and expedition guide in Baja California Sur, one of the last places on Earth where the desert meets the ocean in its purest form.
Originally from Venezuela, he arrived driven by something simple yet powerful: the call of the sea. That path led him to Cabo Pulmo at the exact moment its reef began one of the most extraordinary marine recoveries ever recorded. For over 15 years, he has dedicated his life to documenting this unique phenomenon in the Gulf of California—known as the “Aquarium of the World”—while exploring the peninsula’s most extreme landscapes.
His work is not accidental. It is time, risk, and obsession.
His camera has been there when massive schools of jacks move like living tornadoes, when whale sharks emerge from the depths, when manta rays glide through crystal-clear currents, and when gray whales break the surface just meters from the shore. He has documented the wild life of Espíritu Santo Archipelago, the shifting dunes shaped by the wind, the isolated mountain ranges, and the places where human presence is nearly nonexistent.
He is an explorer who lives what he documents. He navigates routes most avoid, camps by the sea under untouched skies, and spends hours underwater, waiting for the exact moment nature decides to reveal itself.
Every image comes from that place: patience, respect, and real connection. He does not chase easy shots. He seeks what is essential—what remains when everything else disappears.
His work is not only visual. It is experience transformed into imagery.
Fragments of a wild territory that still resists. Moments that will never repeat. Scenes that cannot be explained… only felt.
Today, he continues heading into the ocean and the desert. Guiding those who seek more than a trip—a real connection with Baja California Sur—and creating images that are not just seen… but lived.
Welcome to a world where water, air, and land still rule.
MY ART
WATER
AIR
LAND
Where the image becomes art.
Selected materials designed to bring each image to its fullest expression, with quality, depth, and a real presence in your space.
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A Living Map of Exploration
his map is a living record of exploration in Baja California Sur, built point by point through remote routes, dives in the Gulf of California, and journeys across some of the most isolated landscapes of the peninsula. This is not a tourist map; it’s a real field log of places reached with intention, time, and on-the-ground experience.
Each marker represents a story documented on video: 4x4 tracks that disappear into the mountains, camps set by the sea, encounters with marine life, and locations that rarely appear on conventional routes. There are no filters here, no commercial paths—only authentic locations captured in real conditions.
The map is organized by type of exploration—land, sea, and air—so you can easily follow each category or reconstruct full routes exactly as they were lived. Some paths reveal entire expeditions, allowing you to understand the scale, difficulty, and logistics behind each journey.
This space also works as a direct gateway to the full content. Every point leads to its corresponding video, where you can experience the complete story, the context, and everything that cannot fit into a single image.
If you're looking for inspiration, off-the-grid routes, or simply want to understand how this region is truly explored, this map is your starting point.