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current documentary projects

People, Forces and Movements in Mexican Art:
Jalisco 2003-2005

The Mexican state of Jalisco has brought us the mariachi and tequila, as well as an annual international film festival, an annual international book fair, and a large variety of new, modern painting, sculpting and music.

PPAM - Educating Children at Risk

Thought, Word and Action in Movement (Pensamiento, Palabara y Acción en Movimiento), or PPAM, is an NGO in Mexico City dedicated to the education of street children, orphans and single-parent children at risk and their parent.

The Immigrants of Iztapalapa

Available soon. The population of Mexico City is about 25 million, partially due to massive immigration from rural areas over the last 30 years. This is the personal story of some of them.

Donnie Voglia

An international rock band trying to make a name for themselves in Los Angeles.

Landslide Hazards in Puebla

Available soon. On the mountain slopes between the Gulf coast and the central highlands, in the Mexican state of Puebla, landslides take lives and destroy property. The hazards are far greater in areas of deforestation.

current exhibitions

Big Discoveries: The Dinosaurs of Coahuila

The Mexican state of Coahuila has one of the most important dinosaur fossil locations in the world. Benefits from the research include museums, school improvements, cultural exchange and tourism.

Hot Air Balloons

A fun, educational exhibition designed for children.

The CONABIO exhibition

Available soon. Six photos in a collective, traveling exhibition promoting awareness in biodiversity. Produced by CONABIO, the Mexican National Commission for the Knowledge and Use of Biodiversity.

Coahuila: Six views of one desert

Nine prints in a six-photographer collective, traveling exhibition about the state of Coahuila. Initial show: Plaza Loreto, Mexico City, Mexico, 16 - 31 May 2003.

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