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Fisherman at the end of the pier as storms threaten
Abandoned wheel mill in the middle of the forest
Three tracks
Early morning and a man rides his tricycle to sell his corn on the cob
Night falls on Campeche's cathedral and an empty plaza
Early morning shadows split this man's image into two
A park in the spring time and a violinist on a wooden bench
Yellow school crossing sign flatten out by a automobile
Lone runner
Cobblestone street and colonial architecture serve as backdrop for this model
Forest fire casualty
Homeless lady standing by a bench
A faithful dog awaits the fishermen's return
Forest regaining its space over an abandoned hacienda
Man riding his bike while his dog follows
A tolok or iguana, by the edge of a wall catching some sun
a Couple in malecon enjoying the last of the sun light
A fisherman anchors his boat before the storm hits the shore
Rusty wheel casing lay abandoned on gravel road
Three tracks
Marching down Chicago's streets protesting family separation policies
Rural road leading into the heart of the storm
A little boy cools his feet at the edge of a pool
Lone Vendor riding down the road to the market
Elderly man selling his bread before the end of the day
Stop and tie your shoes
Man trying to catch one more before the end of the day
Sun breaks early in the morning for this fishing boats
Peaceful reading
Boy selling candy in a plaza in Merida, Mexico
RESIST, letter spelling the movement
Crumbling remains of a sugarcane processing hacienda
The image of a fishing boat seeing through the clear and calm gulf waters
Cobblestones and colonial style building, male model poses for a photoshoot
Hiding behind the sharp edges of broken glass
Lady with shopping bag walking down cobble stone streets
Towering communication structure
Rusting structure over the Chicago river
Freight train making his way into the city
Indigenous street vendor
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