Tlapan, Mexico City.
街头摄影
The exit and the entrance --all the same to me.
Exit to Francisco I. Madero in Mexico City's downtown.
Read MoreTower, light, and people
Downtown Mexico City looking towards one of Mexico City's most iconic landmarks.
Read MoreHair Cut
An evening haircut somewhere in Coyoacan, Mexico City.
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Saturday Ride
Transporte público en el D.F.
Read MoreUrban Minion
Trabajador municipal en la Delegación Coyoacán - Ciudad de México.
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Regañado
Dog tied to a concrete seat in front of a restaurant in Mexico City.
Read MorePeeps
I have no idea what they were up to. They were simply there, and I was too.
Read MoreDormiente
Sleeping in his VW on a morning somewhere along Cafetales Ave. in Mexico City
Read MoreNobody Sees, Nobody Listens
Miembros de los 400 Pueblos protestan en el Centro Historico de la Ciuadad de Mexico.
Read MoreSmiles and Lipstick
Readying up for photo at Chapultepec Park, Mexico City.
Read MoreWhat Do You See?
Too see with your eyes, to understand with your mind.
Read MoreLove Spot
Young couples in love in Mexico City's downtown.
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em·brace əmˈbrās/
From this weekend while roaming downtown, Mexico City. A cliché moment, perhaps, but nonetheless meaningful to human experience. Margaret Meade once stated that "one of the oldest human needs is having someone to wonder where you are when you don't come home at night." It's so true, so descriptive --in part-- of the human condition.
Read MoreSombras
Chasing light and shadows in Mexico City's historic downtown area. A lot has changed since I first came to know this area. I worked here for five years. Though I don't commute into the area everyday as I did then, much of my photography is executed in this very exciting niche of this vast urban space.
Morning Push
Sanitation worker chugs along Cafetales Ave. in the Coyoacan municipality of Mexico City.
Read MoreSeeing...
This image was made in 2011 when I was exploring what seeing from difference perspectives does to a composition. In the process I was attempting to break a rut in creativity by shooting outside my comfort zone. This one involved protestors marching towards me while I set the DSLR on the floor.
Seeing is all about perspective and relative to where you stand. Two people can't see the same object from where they stand if one of them has his eyes closed or something obstructing their vision from a given angle.