More Marigold Parade Candids
This is another installment from my afternoon of people watching after the Marigold Parade, to celebrate Day of the Dead.
This is another installment from my afternoon of people watching after the Marigold Parade, to celebrate Day of the Dead.
With so many photos from the Day of the Dead celebration, here is another installment of candids.
Around the Day of the Dead, decorated skulls become the rage in Albuquerque. You need not look far and wide to find them. Some people collect folk items with calacas […]
Big Peaches. Big Personality.
Some in calavera attire had matching partners.
Noticing this 70-ish year-old woman wearing youthful ponytails and pair of enlarged cat-eye shaped eyeglasses, I raised my eyebrows to signal intrigue.
The annual Marigold Parade is organized so people can assemble and celebrate the Mexican version of All Saints Day.
This is Scott, my 56/100 Strangers. He paints home numbers on street curbs for a living.
Isn’t is curious when you make a color photograph but the predominant color palette of the subject is black and white?
Jeff’s appearance reminds me a lot of Shaggy from the Hanna Barbera cartoon series called, Scooby-doo. I didn’t think of it at the time we met, but with a little mindspace, I see it now.