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I have images available in each of the following categories:
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ACAPULCO: hotels, pools/swimmers, food, vistas, beach scenes, folk art, architecture, boardwalk, cruise ships in harbor, etc.
CHIAPAS: San Cristobal de las Casas, NaBalom Guesthouse, Chamula (church, graveyards, pottery vendor) , Zincantan, Amatenango (pottery), Ruins at Tonina, Rancho Esmeraldas Guest House/Ocosingo), tourists on horseback (Tonina), Palenque, rural family, La Venta,
GUANAJUATO: hotels, street scenes, mummies, graveyards, university, strolling musicians (tunas), tunnels, narrow streets, overview of city, architecture, Teatro Juarez, churches, etc.
OAXACA and environs: Guelaguetza, Ostuncalco, Teotitlan del Valle, Atzompa, Monte Alban and Mitla ruins, Tlacolula, Zaachila, Ocotlan, San Bartolo Coyotepeque (new museum).
Celebrations: Day of the Dead, All Saints Day, Good Samaritan Day.
Folk Artists: pottery (black and green), wood animal carvers, fine hand embroidery, baskets, clay figures, rug weaving and wool spinning, tin maker. Artists photographed are finest in their field of endeavor, many are very old.
Other: flower markets, Day of Dead market and altars, mole preparations, cooking school of Susana Trilling, Guelaguetza dance, Halloween costumes, graveyard vigil, churches, cochinil bugs and dye production, kids, women, old men, rural homes, hotels (cheap, expensive), street vendors, Zocalo/balloons, Sunday Concerts in park, fried grasshoppers, etc.
QUERETARO: plazas, street vendors, restaurants, shopping arcade, hotel/hacienda.
SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE: evening in plaza, cathedral, vendors, folk art, street scenes, art school, etc.
VERA CRUZ: boardwalk, night, streets, tourists, beaches, architecture.
TAXCO: weddings, silver vendors, Santa Prisca cathedral.
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Cities: Santa Ana, San Francisco de Gotera (Morazan), Perquin, El Mozote war memorial, San Miguel, La Libertad.
Categories: Rural areas: lifestyle, huts, home interiors, cooking, gardening, well-digging, reforestation, health clinics, rural poor, radio station, microcredit loan recipients, Dr. Vicky Guzman and the outreach health program ASAPROSAR, microcredit loan program recipients, daily lives of middle class after the war, Santa Ana cathedral.
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Cities: Antigua, Chichicastenango, Quetzaltenango, San Andres Xecul, Solola, Santa Maria de Jesus, Aguas Calientes, Panajachel, Lake Atitlan (Santa Cruz, San Marcos, San Juan de la Laguna, San Pablo, Santiago, San Pedro), Momostenango, San Francisco del Alto, Zunil, Salcaja.
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Rural indigenous Quiche Maya family life (interiors, cooking, TV, bathing in river, dish washing in river, tortilla making, typical week in the life of a female indigenous rural banana vendor, kids, celebrations, New Year's Eve.
Urban middle class Ladino family life: home, interiors, cooking , eating, cleaning,official Mayan family portrait, cooking classes, etc.
Celebrations: Christmas, New Years, Easter, processions, fireworks, worship of bad saint San Simon, weddings (country, city) Saint's Days.
Other: Language schools in Quetzaltenango, hotels (cheap and expensive, restaurants, women's shelter/orphanage (New Horizons), graphic details, walls and doors, folk art, apparel, painted buses, kids, churches (interior, exterior), ruins, old people, young people, markets, Tikal, portraits, graveyards, weavers, market scenes, tortilla making, restaurants.
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Cities: Jaipur, Jodphur, Udaipur, Delhi, Luni, Bikaner, Mandawa, Agra, Varanasi, Ganges, Taj Mahal.
Categories: hennaed hands, fabulous palaces (Taj chain) in all cities, women in ceremonial clothing, old men, young men, kids,vendors, classrooms, markets, transportation, rural, city, apparel, forts, elephants, Camel Fair in Pushcar, sunsets,handicrafts, camel traders, Bishnoi tribe, mud huts, pottery, weaving, temples, Jain religion, professional holy men,Ganges at dawn, clowns, old bazaar, Lake Palace Hotel, gypsies, Thar Desert, Rat Temple, Havelis, Holy Day in Bikaner, Red Fort, Junagarh Fort, Fort Chanwa, etc.
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A MATTER OF TRUST: Women and the Microcredit Miracle
A traveling educational photographic essay consisting of 52 color images and accompanying brochure, explaining the reality of microcredit loans through the lives of successful women borrowers. The show is available for for exhibition travel beginning February 1999.
For eighteen months I recorded the positive effects microcredit loans had on the lives of six different women who are are typical of the millions of women normally shut out of traditional lending institutions. Microcredit was pioneered fifteen years ago in Bangladesh by Dr.Muhammad Yunus, and is based on the simple idea that everyone, including the poorest of the poor, should have a right to credit. 10 million women worldwide now receive microcredit loans. Our exhibit opened at the Benham Studio Gallery in Seattle, May l998, with Mayor Paul Schell presiding. Funding was facilitated by the Blue Earth Alliance 501(c)3 Foundation.
I visited and stayed with each woman for days at a time, gaining entrance into their lives and into the hopes for their families:
· Marvene Kewenvoyouma, Hopi kachina carver, Albuquerque, New Mexico
· Lucia de Sarat, market banana vendor, Belen, Guateme
· Graciela Mangandi, tamale/bread baker, Santa Ana, El Salvador
· Dachen Kyaping, Tibetan emigree, specialty hot sauces, Bellevue, Washington
· Sally Coupe Jacobson, restaurateur, Greenbank, Whidbey Island , Washington
· Dominga Perez de Cholotio, weaver, San Juan de la Laguna, Lake Atitlan, Guatemala
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Cities: Chimayo shrine , Santa Fe, Taos Pueblo, city of Taos, Madrid, Acoma, Placitas, Albuquerque, Arches National Monument, Bandolier Monument, Tesuque Pueblo.
Categories: chile harvest and roadside stands, pottery, weavings, ruins, desert, rusty cars, food, architecture, graphic details, interesting people, shrines, religious icons, Santa Fe flea market.
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© Judith C. Haden
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