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An attempt to show the congestion, pace and diversity in the Central Market, Mexico City. Early 70’s
Nikkormat 50mm Nikkor Lens Tri-X film.
Camino de le Vereda from Ry Cooder’s “Buena Vista Social Club” Loose translation is “Do Not Stray from the Path”. Enjoy
street photojournalism documentary black and white mexico people
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Hustle & flow indeed Tony…
to think these people are all 40 years older, if indeed they are still with us…
the stories…
good photo..
Cheers Le
Thank You Lee! I am sure they each have their own and they are all worth telling! tony
Tony it’s such a bustling shot, can almost feel them breathing! I really appreciate Lee’s comment too. I look at a shot like this and start wondering what ever happened to them…how did these lives turn…Fab shot!
Thank You Rose, just added a song from the Buena Vista Social Club album and Documentary that Ry Cooder did, the title translated is Don’t Stray from the Path. I wonder if they did? tony
Been a fan of Cooder’s such a long time. Just loved what he did on Paris Texas too…Thanks so much for sharing that clip here Tony!
The instrumental he did on that sound track was one of the saddest thigs I have ever heard and I have never heard sounds from a slide guitar anything like that>
Six people in a tight group, all in their own world….
As if thay are walking all alone, Thank You Frannie! tony
Thank You Themis, honored to have this photo featured! tony
Thank You Jordan! Honored to be featured! tony
Thanks Steve ! tony
July 17, 2011

Thank You Teresa, I truly appreciate your support ! tony