Anais Nin got it right when she said:
We don't see things as they are, we see things as we are.
When looking at my work, this saying is more than accurate. My work shows you what I saw, straight and simple. It is you who decides how to interpret my work, not I.

Like fine Wine, only improves with age. Or becomes vinegar.+972-57-8158771
Contact@gmmorris.com

Mexico, Part III: Mexican dancers

The next day after the Death metal concert & riot, Yuda and I decided to go back to the the aftermath of the rioting.
There was none.
I guess the Mexicans are used to this kind of violent rioting, because everything seemed back to normal.
Walking around the Zocolo’s area we came across a group of Mexicans dressed in traditional looking (I wouldn’t know how to tel the difference between really traditional and tourist traditional) Aztec clothing.
They were busy preparing some kind of ritual involving coal and steaming metal cups, chanting and dancing.
We began photographing and as we were running around between them they began dancing in circles and in formations…
The result is a colourful photo series I really love.

No Responses

Comments are closed.