Show us the world through your eyes. Submit original photographs that tell an important, interesting or quirky story about bicultural issues on your campus or in your community. Don't forget to tell us where and when the photos were taken, and the importance of the issue they represent. Please limit your submissions to five (5) original photographs.
|
By: Daniela Perdomo
These are photographs I took of Mayas in Antigua & Tikal, Guatemala in March 2007. Their garb is characteristically vibrant; each village has its own color scheme and when they gather for market, you know who’s from where thanks to what they’re wearing.
More...
|
|
Tikal
Social Issues
By: Daniela Perdomo
I took the following photographs on a recent trip to Tikal, in the jungles of the Guatemalan province of Petén. It is the largest surviving archeological site of Mayan ruins -- and, as you will see in the images, absolutely breathtaking. The Mayans were centralized mostly around present-day...
More...
|
|
By: Daniela Perdomo
The point of this photo essay is to draw parallels between poverty in different places in the world. These photographs were taken in Guatemala, Brazil, and South Africa, yet they all look to be taken in the same place. I find that aspect very interesting. It is for this reason that I will not label...
More...
|