Friday, September 25, 2009
Monday, September 14, 2009
Memories
I find old photography fascinating, because it allows me to see the past and especially my family.
My grandmother Leonor Vasquez with her brother Modesto and her mother Agustina in 1923.
My grandmother Leonor Vasquez with her brother Modesto and her mother Agustina in 1923.
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
" I am going back "
Many deported migrants try to make there way back across the border. Hundreds of migrants are dropped off everyday on the Nogales, Sonora border. Few go home but others linger around looking for a chance to sneak back in.
Monday, September 7, 2009
A weekend with my Grandma in Mexico
My Grandmother sits infront of her window everyday watching the Border Patrol work and the migrants cross.
It was a nice weekend, going back to where I was born and where my roots are. It's something I don't do often, but I should. My abuelita and I spent hours looking at old photographs and sharing stories about the days when the wall used to be a wire fence. For the past 80 years she has seen the border change in front of her eyes. The same spot where she lives now, was where she was born and raised.
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Thursday, July 16, 2009
Saturday, July 11, 2009
Sunday, June 21, 2009
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Iraqi Community
Top: Amna Al Qaisi came to Tucson, Ariz., with her family as refugees, after they left their country of Iraq .
During the Journalism Diversity Workshop for the Arizona High School Students. One is the students worked on a story on the Iraqi community in Tucson.
I took her to Nadya Malillis home, who left Iraq a year and a half ago after her husband was kidnapped in Baghdad. Now she lives with her daughter Tanya Ali,8, who has adopted the American life quickly.
Currently I've been working with refugee families from Iraq. Since I can't go to Iraq I have decide to discover and learn about their culture here in my home town of Tucson, Ariz.
Both Amna and Nadya live in the same apartment complex and have become very good friends.
Thursday, June 4, 2009
Mexico City
Concheros gather in the Zocalo every weekend to dance and perform spiritual rituals among the Aztec ruins and the Metropolitan Cathedral.
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ANDRES MANUEL LOPEZ OBRADOR DEMONSTRATION
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HISTORIC CENTER
Plaza Tolsa, El Caballito "little horse"
I haven't been to Paris or any European country yet, but in Mexico City I felt many of the times that I was somewhere in Paris. The architecture, the mimes and the violin players in the Historic Center were an interesting combination with the rest of the indigenous culture.
One of my favorite time of the day to photograph the city was during the golden hour.
A soldier patrols the hallways of the Nacional Palace.
A group of men play football in the afternoon in the Zocalo.
Plaza Tolsa, El Caballito "little horse"
I haven't been to Paris or any European country yet, but in Mexico City I felt many of the times that I was somewhere in Paris. The architecture, the mimes and the violin players in the Historic Center were an interesting combination with the rest of the indigenous culture.
One of my favorite time of the day to photograph the city was during the golden hour.
A soldier patrols the hallways of the Nacional Palace.
A group of men play football in the afternoon in the Zocalo.
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MEXICO CITY REPORING TEAM
MEXICO CITY REPORING TEAM
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