I understand that we should not deny our reality, however Tijuana is more than immigrants and people asking for money in the streets. I encourage you to publish pictures showing the best of our community.
you made me laugh with the politician comment, because you are so right, I just think that we should always photograph people or a city at their best, poverty and bad places are for photojournalists. keep up the good work.
I am a bookseller with about 20 years experience, having taken up the trade after retiring as a trial lawyer. I deal exclusively in books on Mexico & bullfighting. I am sole proprietor of my shop in Playas de Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico. I am also the list owner for The Bibliophile Mailing List, an email discussion list of book dealers, collectors, librarians, & others interested in the book trade.
My unfulfilled ambitions are first, to play violin with such artistry as to make a Spanish Gypsy cry and second, to survive with grace in the arena with a full grown toro bravo.
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I understand that we should not deny our reality, however Tijuana is more than immigrants and people asking for money in the streets. I encourage you to publish pictures showing the best of our community.
I would suggest you look at my photos from other days. (I have yet to show the worst of Tijuana. I have published almost no photos of politicians.)
Lynn's blog always shows her love for Tijuana and Mexico.
you made me laugh with the politician comment, because you are so right, I just think that we should always photograph people or a city at their best, poverty and bad places are for photojournalists. keep up the good work.
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