Christmas Tree

I absolutetly love christmas. In Cuba, we use to celebrate christmas, but it wasn’t very common. In fact, my father who worked for the government his whole life, (as a part of the intelligence) was not very happy about it. We did not believe in Jesus, I’m not even baptised, but we (or I) believed …

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Graffiti

The graffiti community is growing very fast in Mexico City. The first time I came to Distrito Federal, around 15 years ago, the walls were covered with advertising and it wasn’t that easy to see awesome art on the streets, graffiti festivals or galleries showing that kind of work. Today, if you know who to …

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Christophe Viseux- Camel Race

Christophe Viseux Camel Race This ongoing essay shot at the Al Wathba race track near Abu Dhabi during the finale week of the racing season in March 2014 aims to depict one of the oldest, yet very active parts of the Emirati and Arab tradition: the camel race. A flourishing industry, camel races serve as …

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Last post from Rio

The week past too quickly. This is the last posting of my @burndiary assignment. After several months in Rio, my actual hosting city, I would like to encourage you all to have a deeper look into this wonderful city full of history, culture, habits, marvelous people and contrasts; no words can express more than a …

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Nags Head Fishing Pier

I take a lot of my pictures when at home from the Nags Head Fishing Pier. My porch , the pier , that’s about it. The pier is our Sunday family breakfast must, sometime surf break, and quick easy sit under the umbrella or take a quick swim spot. Yet,I never go fishing from this …

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Youngsters

Right at the beginning, I mentioned that this assignment about Rio would be without the traditional and known beach photos. During the last shootings in the afternoon I decided to represent Rio´s beach life also with those happy community youngsters on their way to surf. The weather is always good for a late afternoon surf. …

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Evan Lettrich

  Evan Lettrich sprints with his skim board out ahead and his American bull dog Buster lagging behind. This was one of those magic winter days cold but not too cold and sunny no wind. This is also one of those shots almost impossible to see on Instagram format.