Tlapan, Mexico City.
Mexico
Saturday Ride
Transporte público en el D.F.
Read MoreBefore Boarding
Waiting for the crew to do their thing before boarding one for the first time in my life. A truly wonderful experience.
Read MoreSmoke
Regañado
Dog tied to a concrete seat in front of a restaurant in Mexico City.
Read MoreNobody Sees, Nobody Listens
Miembros de los 400 Pueblos protestan en el Centro Historico de la Ciuadad de Mexico.
Read Moreem·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 MoreHot Concrete
Wide angle shooting from the street floor in Mexico City's downtown.
Read MoreSqueaky
Player
Making a living in Coyoacan, Mexico City.
Calling It In
Improvised hazard warning.
Read MoreWhile The World Moves On
An actor trying to handing out invites to a theatre production.
Read MoreAn Oligarchal Tyranny?
Street labor in Mexico City.
Read MoreHats and Colors
Campesinos en el Estado de México, México.
Read MoreThe Crossing
Young lady crossing Lazaro Cardenas in Historic Center, Mexico City - Mexico.
Read MoreStreet Vendor
Dog Walk
Digital Kills The Analog Stars
Back in 2006 you could still run into photographers in some parts of Mexico City who made a living making images of folks in "touristy" areas. The ubiquity of digital sent most of them into early retirement.
Tengo miedo...
Seen in Parque De Los Venados, Mexico City circa 2007. The quotes on the cardboard read: "I am afraid of losing my job and being broke "; I am afraid of not finding a partner and having no children"; "I am afraid that if my father dies I will have to face life alone."