Running Errands With The Family
Here’s your Spanish word of the day: Mandados or errands. On the other hand, Guatemalans don’t seem to be able to do …
Here’s your Spanish word of the day: Mandados or errands. On the other hand, Guatemalans don’t seem to be able to do …
I am astonished about how people choose to connect more with the people on the other side of the screen than with …
Once again we are celebrating Saint James Day in La Antigua Guatemala, or Día de Santiago, as we call it in Spanish. …
Yesterday I had the honor and privilege of photographing two amazing, inspiring women: Gaby Moreno and Misha Moliviatis. Those loyal readers who …
Here’s typical vista found in many places in La Antigua Guatemala around lunch time. This picture in particular was taken on the …
Guy: Where are you? I am at the entrance La Nevería. Girl: Me too, but I don’t see you. Guy: Which nevería …
The weekends in La Antigua Guatemala are full of fashionistas. I believe I could try to do a weekly blog post inspired …
As I have mentioned before, we make images with everything that we have read, watched, listened to and experienced. If we think …
I believe that I specialise in capturing authentic slices of daily life. That’s my forte, without a doubt in my mind. For …
Here’s your Spanish word of the day: Peregrino or pilgrim. Although I have seen the Ruta del peregrino signs all over town, …
Here’s your Spanish word of the day: Tejedora or weaver It is easy to be enchanted by the rhythm of the weaving …
If you don’t like happy people, stay away from Guatemala. There are so many smiling people here that you might get infected. …
In a constant basis I add new portraits to my ever-growing series “Guatemalans.” Of course, abuelitas are well represented in the series. …
Two women worlds apart! That’s the story. This is the sort of thing we do all the time during the Antigua Photo …
What is it with alabañiles, construction workers, and cola soda drinks? If you pay attention to albañiles at constructions sites during refacción, …