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  • These images represent my personal favorites from a recent journey to Guatemala. I’d been been a regular fixture in Guatemala 10 years ago, but was very curious how the country had changed. I was afraid that it might have become westernized and that it’s glorious, colorful culture might have been white-washed away in favor of McDonald’s and Walmart stores. Happy to report, my fears were unwarranted! Guatemala is still very much the vibrant culture I recall from a decade ago. Skip Hunt / Austin, Texas / skiphuntphotography.com

  • In the summer of 2008, astride a steel horse… I embarked on a journey through Mexico that lasted 2 months and yielded some of my best images to date. This is a collection of a few favorites. I hope you enjoy! Skip Hunt / Austin, Texas / skiphuntphotography

  • In 2007 I was commissioned to photograph a new resort near Port Alfred, South Africa. As part of the “deal”, I was to be provided with transportation to go off on my own to see a bit of the region. These images are among my favorites from that journey. Skip Hunt / Austin, Texas / skiphuntphotography.com

  • One sort of image that I’m constantly on the look out for is wall texture that occurs naturally through decay or random human intervention. Or a combination of the two. I love the idea of finding naturally and randomly occurring abstract “art” by merely noticing it and composing it for presentation. I don’t paint (yet), but when and if I do… these images represent the sort of subject matter I’d paint. This series is all vertically oriented. Enjoy! Skip Hunt / Austin, Texas / skiphuntphotography.com

  • One sort of image that I’m constantly on the look out for is wall texture that occurs naturally through decay or random human intervention. Or a combination of the two. I love the idea of finding naturally and randomly occurring abstract “art” by merely noticing it and composing it for presentation. I don’t paint (yet), but when and if I do… these images represent the sort of subject matter I’d paint. This series is all horizontally oriented. Enjoy! Skip Hunt / Austin, Texas / skiphuntphotography.com

  • This is a collection without a theme other than “These are a few of my favorite things…” Not so much the most popular images, but the images I personally connect with. I hope you enjoy. :-) Skip Hunt / Austin, Texas / skiphuntphotography.com

  • This is a collection without a theme other than “These are a few of my favorite things…” Not so much the most popular images, but the images I personally connect with. I hope you enjoy. :-) Skip Hunt / Austin, Texas / skiphuntphotography.com

  • This is a collection without a theme other than “These are a few of my favorite things…” Not so much the most popular images, but the images I personally connect with. I hope you enjoy. :-) Skip Hunt / Austin, Texas / skiphuntphotography.com

  • Though commend me on my color work… I sometimes like to take a stroll outside of my comfort zone, and play with a little black and white. This collection represents a few of my favorite black and white images. I hope you enjoy! Skip Hunt / Austin, Texas / skiphuntphotography.com

  • I really don’t shoot many landscapes, etc. But sometimes I just can’t help myself. ;-) This collection focuses on “Nature” as the dominant subject matter. Please enjoy! Skip Hunt / Austin, Texas / skiphuntphotography.com

  • This collection is a selection of my favorite images with the sexiest color! Turn it up. :-) Skip Hunt / Austin, Texas / skiphuntphotography.com

  • This collection is a selection of my favorite people shots of some of the folks I’ve met along the path. Dear viewer, I’d like you to meet some of my favorite peeps. :-) Skip Hunt / Austin, Texas / skiphuntphotography.com

  • Black and white photography shot in January and February of 2009 by Skip Hunt ~ Austin, Texas.

  • Images made in Wadley, Xilitla, Tamasopo, and Huichihuayan, Mexico during January and February 2009.

  • Collection of black and white images shot by Skip Hunt in January and February 2009 in Xilitla, Wadley, and Tamasopo, Mexico.

  • Collection of black and white images created by Skip Hunt in Xilitla, Tamasopo, and Wadley, Mexico in January and February of 2009.

  • In 2009 from June to August I traveled in Mexico on a motorcycle on a journey blogged @ Skip Hunt Vagabond The journey took me into the Sacred desert region known as Huiricuta by the Huichol Indians… to major cities… strange villages that induced perpetual deja-vu… mountains, jungle, peyote & mushroom rituals… coastline… matriarchal community… and amazing winding roads all through the Sierra Madres. These are images I made on this journey and that will also be used in a soon to be announced book. Distruta! © 2009 Skip Hunt

  • In 2009 from June to August I traveled in Mexico on a motorcycle on a journey blogged @ Skip Hunt Vagabond The journey took me into the Sacred desert region known as Huiricuta by the Huichol Indians… to major cities… strange villages that induced perpetual deja-vu… mountains, jungle, peyote & mushroom rituals… coastline… matriarchal community… and amazing winding roads all through the Sierra Madres. These are images I made on this journey and that will also be used in a soon to be announced book. Distruta! © 2009 Skip Hunt

  • In 2009 from June to August I traveled in Mexico on a motorcycle on a journey blogged @ Skip Hunt Vagabond The journey took me into the Sacred desert region known as Huiricuta by the Huichol Indians… to major cities… strange villages that induced perpetual deja-vu… mountains, jungle, peyote & mushroom rituals… coastline… matriarchal community… and amazing winding roads all through the Sierra Madres. These are images I made on this journey and that will also be used in a soon to be announced book. Distruta! © 2009 Skip Hunt

  • In 2009 from June to August I traveled in Mexico on a motorcycle on a journey blogged @ Skip Hunt Vagabond The journey took me into the Sacred desert region known as Huiricuta by the Huichol Indians… to major cities… strange villages that induced perpetual deja-vu… mountains, jungle, peyote & mushroom rituals… coastline… matriarchal community… and amazing winding roads all through the Sierra Madres. These are images I made on this journey and that will also be used in a soon to be announced book. Distruta! © 2009 Skip Hunt

  • In 2009 from June to August I traveled in Mexico on a motorcycle on a journey blogged @ Skip Hunt Vagabond The journey took me into the Sacred desert region known as Huiricuta by the Huichol Indians… to major cities… strange villages that induced perpetual deja-vu… mountains, jungle, peyote & mushroom rituals… coastline… matriarchal community… and amazing winding roads all through the Sierra Madres. These are images I made on this journey and that will also be used in a soon to be announced book. Distruta! © 2009 Skip Hunt

  • In 2009 from June to August I traveled in Mexico on a motorcycle on a journey blogged @ Skip Hunt Vagabond The journey took me into the Sacred desert region known as Huiricuta by the Huichol Indians… to major cities… strange villages that induced perpetual deja-vu… mountains, jungle, peyote & mushroom rituals… coastline… matriarchal community… and amazing winding roads all through the Sierra Madres. These are images I made on this journey and that will also be used in a soon to be announced book. Distruta! © 2009 Skip Hunt

  • In 2009 from June to August I traveled in Mexico on a motorcycle on a journey blogged @ Skip Hunt Vagabond (excerpt from the Skip Hunt Vagabond travel blog) “It wasn’t long before another bohemian showed up… an Argentine who turned out to have an incredible fascination with photography. I showed him the ropes of the place and told him about the farmer who comes by once a week (today) with fresh… fruits and vegetables for cheap. He didn’t know what peyote looks like or how to clean it, etc. So I agreed once again to indoctrinate my fellow would-be peyotero to how to cut a rug with Senor Mescalito. All went well after I’d answered the hundredth question about photography and stated I’d answer just one more before we had to focus on getting our minds clear for the “ceremony”. I can’t really can’t have the kind of experience I like to when I’m functioning as a guide because I’m always looking toward the inductee and making sure they’re doing ok. They usually follow all of my advice and there’s rarely a problem. But, I try to keep my head focused on their having a great experience instead of my own. I suppose that’s my little way of “paying it forward.” ;-) It was a great afternoon with perfect weather. The Argentine mostly wondered about making photos in the desert. When he came back to show me what he’d captured, I was blown away. All of this time I’ve spent in the desert, I never thought to focus on the main thing I was trying to avoid, i.e.. thorns. The thorns or “espinas” in Huiricuta are particularly brutal. Well hidden, and perpetually finding there way through your boot’s sole and or embedded deep in your hands and legs. Over the years, I’ve learned to keep the unwanted barbs out of my flesh, but I’d never thought to turn my lens to what I’d always feared most… the thorns! What a revelation!” The journey took me into the Sacred desert region known as Huiricuta by the Huichol Indians… to major cities… strange villages that induced perpetual deja-vu… mountains, jungle, peyote & mushroom rituals… coastline… matriarchal community… and amazing winding roads all through the Sierra Madres. These are images I made on this journey and that will also be used in a soon to be announced book. Distruta! © 2009 Skip Hunt

  • In 2009 from June to August I traveled in Mexico on a motorcycle on a journey blogged @ Skip Hunt Vagabond The journey took me into the Sacred desert region known as Huiricuta by the Huichol Indians… to major cities… strange villages that induced perpetual deja-vu… mountains, jungle, peyote & mushroom rituals… coastline… matriarchal community… and amazing winding roads all through the Sierra Madres. These are images I made on this journey and that will also be used in a soon to be announced book. Distruta! © 2009 Skip Hunt

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