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Super shorts for the soul.

There is nothing more special to me than ordinary life as we know it. The simple moments, the mundane moments, the intimate moments, the quiet moments — the moments that make us human. I love to capture all of it, but especially love, the happenings at sunset, nature being perfect, and dancing.

 
 

An elderly couple holds on as they wade in shallow water. Huatulco, Oaxaca, 2019.

A video triptych of a sunset that looks more like a surreal painting than a sunset. Mazatlán, Sinaloa, 2019.

A series of basalt textures where fresh water meets the ocean. Todos Santos, Baja California, 2021.

Two teens sitting on the side of an ocean cliff as the sun sets in front of them, illuminating them into a golden scene, evoking feelings of the type of young love that makes you feel like you are the only two people in the world. Mazatlán, Sinaloa, 2021.

Jungle meets paradise. Playa Carizalillo, Oaxaca.

A golden portal to the sky during a gloomy sunset. A mother and son play in the water while yachts float in the distance. Isla Mujeres, Quintana Roo, 2019.

A man practices Tai Chi at the pier on a hot summer night in Chinatown. New York City, 2020.

The most perfect place I have ever seen.

A man sings in a cantina while screens and mundane going-ons continue to occur. Mazatlan, Sinaloa, 2021.

Video clips of the Monarch butterfly migration in Michoacán, Mexico.

Scenes from my favorite place to be on a Sunday, Salon Los Angeles dancing salsa and cumbia. Clips from the band as well as the intimate moments dancers share on the floor. Mexico City, 2019.

A band plays on the beach for a family while two couples dance during sunset.

One minute on the back of a pulmonía, the taxis of Mazatlán, with banda wafting on the radio during a sunset.

A nice spot for reading.

Hiking to a waterfall, a perfect swimming hole appeared through the foliage. Huatulco, Oaxaca.