According to the tradition, the “Patroness of Mexico” appeared four times to the Indian Juan Diego on the hill of Tepeyac. The last of these miraculous encounters took place on December 12, 1531. I had to leave this urban “mexicuban” diary with la Virgencita de Guadalupe. I took this photo because the first time I met @davidalanharvey I was in Madrid, doing my Documentary Master at EFTI and he came to give us a workshop with other photographers like @diegorlando and @aliciavera; and I remember I was in the documentary workshop and all I could photograph was kinda minimalistic and conceptual projects (as they like to call it). So, after drinking a few beers and say good night to them, my roomie lend me a 50mm 2.5 and I started photographing of focus photos st night and that has shaped my work till now. So I drove 18km to take this shot today, kinda free, kinda melted of the Virgencita de Guadalupe and I promised to Diego I wasn’t going to post about political issues, but I would like to dedicate my last words, to the 43 murdered students of #Ayotzinapa and all the people around the world that has a missing “someone” because of a corrupt government. Thank you for all your LOVE and thanks again to David and Diego. @wondercuban for @burndiary project. NAMASTÉ.