Best Photographer
Lex Barberio
When Wynwood’s beloved Gramps announced it was shutting down, Lex Barberio felt a calling and showed up with a camera and index cards in hand. They photographed more than 40 regulars in their favorite spots inside the venue, and handed each one a card to write down a memory or message to the venue. The Gramps Yearbook became an archive of a communal institution, one of several that have disappeared before our eyes in recent years. The handwritten notes were layered directly onto the portraits — image and memory fused as a perfect encapsulation of what Barberio does. The photographer and creative director, who returned to Miami in 2024 after a decade in New York, has built a practice around documenting communities that give places texture before they can be erased. “A photo is just a photo until you add that human touch,” Barberio says. In a city that moves fast and forgets faster, that instinct is increasingly necessary.