Well, I just got to Cajamarca, Peru a week ago after leaving Costa Rica. I am staying here for a month, trying to learn spanish and do my best to photograph this incredibly beautiful region located in the Northern Highlands region of Peru. I dont think its a region that receives a lot of attention as it is a 16 hour bus ride from Lima, where you enter the country. And probably 20+ hours from Machu Picchu, the place most people come to visit. There is an interesting mix of people, from the traditional campesiono's that live in the villages and farm but come into the city to sale their goods, to the young, progressive crowd of 20 somethings embracing more of a metropolitian lifestyle. Either way, the city of Cajamarca and its surroundings are full of culture and life.
Here are a few pictures from the last couple of days. They are somewheat surface level, as not speaking the language well, makes it difficult to really immerse yourself in a situation. Its a lot easier to explain why you are there and what your purpose is when you speak the same language as the people you are trying to photograph. Enjoy, and expect more to come.
6 comments:
Nice work, K! I really liked the photo of the boys in the tall grass. I was in Peru in 2004. How can I follow your blog?
Beautiful stuff man. What's the riot about in the picture with the cops?
Looks like a blast. Nice frames, Oh yeah, did you take that kid's picture because he had a Rock t-shirt on? If so, I would have done the same thing. Cheers buddy
Tyler,
umm, not quite sure what you mean?
Tanner,
no clue. something about children. when people here want change, they hit the streets. its kinds awesome.
Scott,
actually no, but it helped.
this place looks beautiful - the second to last frame - craggy cliff arising from the grassland and mist - it almost looks like something out of a fairy tale...are u there shooting for school, or work, or just for yourself? can't wait to see more! best, kim
nice nice nice work kohl, i love the new blog title too. i met a journeyman the other day, he was a wild character.
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