Corre Carlos Corre
Here’s a follow up to Corre Carlos Corre published back in 2012. Once again, there’s a kid running, in this case with …
Here’s a follow up to Corre Carlos Corre published back in 2012. Once again, there’s a kid running, in this case with …
Marimba music could easily be tagged as the sound track of Guatemala. I believe you find marimba music everywhere. Most people like …
Antigua Guatemala is world famous among other things because its many ruins; each at different point from total abandonment to restoration. The …
Live marimba music makes this Guatemalan family happy as they listen to their favorite songs. You can listen to the live marimba …
One of the most gratifying things I have been doing is giving away prints of the portraits I make of total strangers …
Although I prefer the warmer colors of the late afternoon during the magic hours, I usually shoot in the mornings during my …
One thing that still brings a smile to my face is the exposure to so much color as I walk around town; …
With over 250 restaurants and diners in 8×8 block grid, La Antigua Guatemala is the Foodie capital of Central America. From Indian …
La Antigua Guatemala is one the most fun and enjoyable cities to walk and explore, even with its cobblestone streets. My recommendation: …
In Antigua Guatemala there is an effort to disguise antennas, cellular towers and other such artifacts of modernity by camouflage them into …
Today’s panoramic picture was taken from the second floor of Palacio del Ayuntamiento, better known now as la Muni; short for Municipalidad. …
May 10th is Mother’s Day in Guatemala, so I decided to surprise a few mothers with portrait prints. Most Guatemalans take their …
This is the end of the daily updates of AntiguaDailyPhoto.com; it’s been 4,384 days since our first post on May 1st, 2006. …
Today’s image is the portrait of Maya girl holding her candid portrait. Giving away these portrait prints is the best gift for …
Two more days until the end of daily updates of AntiguaDailyPhoto.com, which began on May 1st, 2006. What a photographic ride this …