15 true shots of what it means to live in Latin America
Who does not dream of traveling through the sultry Latin America, imagining paradise beaches with golden sand, fiery music and a carefree mood? Indeed, this is what we usually see in films and travel magazines. And yet, the reality of Latin American countries is not quite the same.
Last year, talented photographers from Mexico, Argentina, Venezuela, Nicaragua, Cuba and other countries of the Southern Hemisphere decided to show the world what ordinary life in Latin America actually looks like. We selected the most impressive shots. They, in our opinion, reflect the main concept of this photo project better than others.
So, what is hidden in the depths of this sunny and incredibly attractive atmosphere? What will you see when you are on the other side of a delightful illusion?
Roberto Molina Dondopo, Mexico. Series "Gingerbread House"
Roberto Molina Dondopo, Mexico. Series "Gingerbread House"
Roberto Molina Dondopo, Mexico. Series "Gingerbread House"
Alejandro Olivares, Chile. Commune of La Pintana, Santiago
Alejandro Olivares, Chile. Commune of La Pintana, Santiago
Alejandro Olivares, Chile. City of Copiapo
Marcelo Perez del Carpio, Bolivia - Venezuela. Andean New Year 2015 and re-election of Evo Morales for a third term 2015-2020
Marcelo Perez del Carpio, Bolivia - Venezuela. Launch of the Mi Teleférico Red Line connecting La Paz and El Alto
Marcelo Perez del Carpio, Bolivia - Venezuela. Launch of the Mi Teleférico Red Line connecting La Paz and El Alto
Raul Canyibano, Cuba. Guantanamo, Cajobabo Beach
Raul Canyibano, Cuba. Zapata swamp
Raul Canyibano, Cuba. Havana, 2005
Raul Canyibano, Cuba. Valley of Vinales, 2010
Marcelo Perez del Carpio, Bolivia - Venezuela. Series "Behind Coca Leaves"
Marcelo Perez del Carpio, Bolivia - Venezuela. Series "Behind Coca Leaves"
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