Wide angle shooting from the street floor in Mexico City's downtown.
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Making a living in Coyoacan, Mexico City.
Bus Stop
Family waiting for public transport one late evening somewhere in Coyoacan, Mexico City.
Read MoreAll Dressed Up And Nowhere To Go
All dressed up and nowhere to go. This describes pretty much how I see Mexico's economy these days after all the energy the Mexican government put into reforms that nonetheless represented little in eventual benefit to the people of Mexico. Worse still, Mexico has been feverishly fighting a stronger US Dollar that has been battering the Mexican Peso left and right as global investors hedge against loss in gold and stronger currencies like the aforementioned greenback. Government revenue is also down as the price of oil --representing over 35% of government income-- stays low, part of the reason why President Enrique Peña Nieto stated early this month Mexico would have to tighten its belt into 2016.
Darketo
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Mexican military police at Mexico City's commemoration of the 30-year anniversary of the 1985 earthquake.
Siestecita
Parque Ecológico Cuemanco, Xochimilco
Peace Soldier
Image made during Mexico City's 1985 earthquake ceremony this month.
Calling It In
Improvised hazard warning.
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An actor trying to handing out invites to a theatre production.
Read MoreAn Oligarchal Tyranny?
Street labor in Mexico City.
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While observing a cleaning ritual in downtown, Mexico City.
Read MoreHats and Colors
Campesinos en el Estado de México, México.
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Young lady crossing Lazaro Cardenas in Historic Center, Mexico City - Mexico.
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Afternoon at Grand Central Station in New York City.
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Street Vendor
Lemon Squirt
Kissing On Reforma Av.
This couple kissing on the street proves they have no shame --not that they should be-- over their expression of emotion towards each other. Yet as a a photographer capturing such moments I cannot help but sometimes wonder if the public nature of the act gives me any right to photograph it. The "guilt" loses its traction as I rest on why I took the image. As time runs along a single direction, this moment simply celebrates a solitary event in the human history shared between these two souls.