Faces
This series features street vendors in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico selling handmade wares, including woven baskets and Maria dolls, an iconic folk doll with braided hair and traditional indigenous clothing. They reflect the city’s traditions of artistry, craftsmanship, and celebration of heritage.
This series features street vendors in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico selling handmade wares, including woven baskets and Maria dolls, an iconic folk doll with braided hair and traditional indigenous clothing. They reflect the city’s traditions of artistry, craftsmanship, and celebration of heritage.
A poignant moment from a Día de los Muertos celebration. This image captures a young girl in traditional dress, her face painted as a symbolic sugar skull. Set against a backdrop of colorful chalk drawings, her contemplative gaze reflects the enduring vitality of heritage—showing how even the youngest members of the community carry their history.
This series features street vendors in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico selling handmade wares, including woven baskets and Maria dolls, an iconic folk doll with braided hair and traditional indigenous clothing. They reflect the city’s traditions of artistry, craftsmanship, and celebration of heritage.
This series features street vendors in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico selling handmade wares, including woven baskets and Maria dolls, an iconic folk doll with braided hair and traditional indigenous clothing. They reflect the city’s traditions of artistry, craftsmanship, and celebration of heritage.