Friday, December 11, 2009

Monday, December 7, 2009

Dulce Pinzon: the real story about superheroes



















I found this artist trying to find ideas about my project with Denis and loved what she had to say.



Artist Statement: Dulce Pinzon: the real story about superheroes

After September 11, the notion of the “hero” began to rear its head in the public consciousness more and more frequently. The notion served a necessity in a time of national and global crisis to acknowledge those who showed extraordinary courage or determination in the face of danger, sometimes even sacrificing their lives in an attempt to save others. However, in the whirlwind of journalism surrounding these deservedly front-page disasters and emergencies, it is easy to take for granted the heroes who sacrifice immeasurable life and labor in their day to day lives for the good of others, but do so in a somewhat less spectacular setting.

The Mexican immigrant worker in New York is a perfect example of the hero who has gone unnoticed. It is common for a Mexican worker in New York to work extraordinary hours in extreme conditions for very low wages which are saved at great cost and sacrifice and sent to families and communities in Mexico who rely on them to survive.

The Mexican economy has quietly become dependent on the money sent from workers in the US. Conversely, the US economy has quietly become dependent on the labor of Mexican immigrants. Along with the depth of their sacrifice, it is the quietness of this dependence which makes Mexican immigrant workers a subject of interest.

The principal objective of this series is to pay homage to these brave and determined men and women that somehow manage, without the help of any supernatural power, to withstand extreme conditions of labor in order to help their families and communities survive and prosper.

This project consists of 20 color photographs of Mexican and Latino immigrants dressed in the costumes of popular American and Mexican superheroes. Each photo pictures the worker/superhero in their work environment, and is accompanied by a short text including the worker’s name, their hometown, the number of years they have been working in New York, and the amount of money they send to their families each week.

Friday, December 4, 2009

Superhero day! not really haha

So first I drove up to sunset blvd., I live in the OC, but the ghetto part not the tan blonde big boobs part of town, and get my photos mounted....$500 later, yeah, two weeks of retail hell for that haha. Then I drive to denise's house to work on our project and man was that a fun, scary, interesting day. We took pictures at the railroad tracks by her house, lost my phone, my keys, our vaginas...what can I say, shit happens when you're around my ass, read Denise's blog on that.
Then we get to her house and take some more interesting pictures with polaroids, those are the best!!! SOme spontaneous portraits that we love, yay! So yeah, anyway must sleep and dream of NOSFERATU....my dream vampire....haha

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Finishing up...Color me crazy









These are color C-print photos so I had to take digital pictures with my crappy camera.
I have to drive up to Hollywood tomorrow to get these mounted....Then work with Denise on our digital project...so much to do.....aaaaaaaahhhhhhhh. Still have some more...

hospital visit




images from the one of the long waits at the hospital...Dad, sister and a cold room. These images are only quickly scanned didn't care about the dust...

Monday, November 30, 2009

RETAIL HELL!!!

FUCK FUCK FUCK I hate HOLIDAY RETAIL TIME!!!!! I Already hate fucking retail and the holidays come around and it's magnified times a million. WHY do people get more ridiculous during this time, I swear they come with their monkey and throw shit everywhere, PEOPLE learn some retail etiquette and know that the sales associates are not there to

1. Take care of your fucking snooty, snotty germ infested kid
2. clean up after your lazy asses
3. give you extra discounts just cause you're too cheap to buy that $2 item
4. return items with no tags, no receipt, clearly worn till it's been outgrown
5. stay open until your little heart desires to leave
6. open registers when they have already been fucking closed
7. open our doors when we clearly have been closed for ten minutes just so you can do a return, fuck no!
8. discipline your kids, we are not nanny's see rule number 1
9. clean up shit left in the dressing rooms, YES this has happened!
10. make up your own rules as to what is on sale and how many god damn coupons you can use

LEARN THESE RULES!

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

work in progress...499







this is work in progress for 499, this is one part of my process, then I will add the color in printing.

Experimental photos





Photos at Random with my Diana






I just did these fun pics with my diana... trying it out taking whatever came in mind