These images were taken in the Mexican Caribbean.
Silent corners, captured by an analog camera. They are ethereal and evoke dreams and palettes from childhood memories.
A fragmented story where the pieces can be arranged as memories. The human footprint remains but as a distant participant.
It is a dream, an image that could easily evaporate.
This visual diary became an essay about those places from which we escape knowing that we will return, returning back home.
‘Muxelandia” tells the experimental narrative based on the fieldwork done in Juchitán, Oaxaca - with the muxes.
The project seeks to promote the inclusion of nonbinary identities.
Muxes are transgender, indigenous, and Zapotec (or third gender) women who have existed for centuries.
These images are part of a trip around Mongolia which is known for its vast terrain and nomadic culture.
With around 3 million inhabitants, it is the least populated country in the world.
The nomadic life of the Mongolian family centers around their “gers" which are like round tents, made of wood, felt and plastic with a fireplace in the center.
Las hermanas Brigidas son hermanas de claustro. Son 23 religiosas las que viven en el convento en el centro de Puebla, México. Son mujeres que han decidido dedicar su vida a Dios, a la oración y vivir dentro del convento, sin salir de él.