Easter Weekend in Malinalco, Mexico

A few pictures I took over the weekend while visiting with my sister in Mexico.

First, I accompanied my sister to check out a possible land purchase:

Easter procession in town:

People waiting to be blessed by the priest outside the church:

Malinalco church courtyard:

Back at the house, when Easter and drinking collide:

Nephew, niece, nephew triptych:

Little mermaid pose:

Mexico City Monuments I

On my recent trip to Mexico I was commissioned to take photographs of two very different monuments, one brand new one, one old one. The older one was the recently rehabilitated Monumento a la RevoluciĆ³n Mexicana, which was up until recently all but abandoned and in disrepair. The surrounding areas were dangerous and it was the site of regular protests so it was usually closed off to the public, but it has now turned into a great tourist destination.

Some views from ground level, with the newly installed fountain:

Guard ceremony:

Enjoying the surroundings:

Views of the cupola up top:

The lookout:

Scenes from the elevator:

Monumento, three ways:

Night shots:

Crunch Revolution Ad

Very excited to see that Crunch gym used a photo I took for them for a recent ad campaign… It ran as a full page image in the Metro paper and also in Time Out NY. Here is the ad, the original shot and also some extra shots from that day (it was an African dance class):

All in the Details II

I recently returned from Mexico after two weeks of shooting some cool stuff. Lucky gal. Enrique Olvera’s new deli Eno Petrarca opened and I took these pictures in the same style as the last I did for him, trying to illustrate a space by focusing on the details…