Born in 1980, the renowned Colombian photojournalist is known for his impressive, in depth, visual narrative. As a regular contributor to The New York Times, he has dedicated his work to complex stories about migration, armed conflicts, and the relationship between society and the environment in Latin America. In 2024, he published his photo book Darién, which focusses on migration through the dangerous Darién region. This work followed his highly-regarded VERDE publication from 2020, which presented a decade of documentation about Colombian guerillas. Ríos Escobar is the recipient of numerous awards, including the World Press Photo 2025 Long Term Latam Winner.