These photographs show my work and experiences in New York City and abroad.
This work shows the life and soul of Jackson Heights, Queens, my birthplace neighborhood, which is also the most diverse area in the U.S.
Men gather on Roosevelt Ave. as day laborers. One of them, Francisco Obrea, becomes my guide. I learn about his daily balance between working as a day laborer, living undocumented, and sending remittances to his family in Puebla, Mexico.
My work in the community was featured on WNYC's Street Shots.
Since 1975, Western Sahara has been a disputed territory on the Northwest coast of Africa.
At-risk adolescents in Cali, Colombia learn professional circus arts.
Intense rain periods impact low-income communities in Cauca, Colombia
A community of salsa music and dance lovers gather in Spanish Harlem.