Travel photography is perhaps the broadest genre in photography; thus its job is to show the world for what it is in its entirety. For me, travel photography has to have a little bit of landscape, a pinch of street and portrait photography, and a solid foundation of documentary images and stories. One cannot stand alone without the others. They all work together to show the places, people and culture of the specific part of the world the photographer stands in.
 
        Sunset at the Grand Canyon
 
        Horseshoe Bend
 
        Libaniel, my husband's uncle showing us around his gorgeous and lush land in Colombia.
 
        Libaniel, my husband's uncle showing us around his gorgeous and lush land in Colombia.
 
        Coffee in Salento, Colombia
 
        Sunrise in Machu Picchu Peru
 
        Starting the walk up to Rainbow Mountain in Cusco, Peru
 
        1/3 - Stickers for Children of the Andes - I took sheets of stickers for working children I came across in Cusco, Peru.
 
        2/3 - Stickers for Children of the Andes - This little boy forgot to sell his candies for a few seconds as he looked at his stickers happily.
 
        3/3 - Stickers for Children of the Andes - These little siblings took two sheets of stickers each.
 
        Cartagena, Colombia. As I walked passed her, she wasn't just reading. She was dreaming. She was being transported to the place printed in words in the pages her fingertips were turning. This unfolded as she was framed by the window of her home.
 
        La Habana, Cuba. The fewer the posessions, the happier the life.
 
        Antioquia, Colombia
 
        Antioquia, Colombia
 
        Santeria shop in La Habana, Cuba
 
        La Habana, Cuba
 
        Mexico City, Mexico
 
        Angel of Independence - Mexico, City, Mexico
 
        San Juan, Puerto Rico
 
        Guanajuato, Mexico
 
        Mother and son in La Habana, Cuba
 
        Sedona, Arizona
 
        La Habana, Cuba
 
        Food market in Oaxaca, Mexico
 
        Food market in Lima, Peru
 
        My husband's uncle Jair, in Pereira, Colombia
 
        My husband's uncle Libaniel, in the country side of Colombia
 
        We cam across a parade and celebration of indigenous cultures in Oaxaca state
 
        We cam across a parade and celebration of indigenous cultures in Oaxaca state
 
        Oaxaca, Mexico
 
        Playing dominoes in a market in Dominican Republic
 
        Taken from a cable car in Medellin, Colombia
 
        Street art in El Callao - Lima, Peru
 
        Sunset in Medellin, Colombia
 
        Sunset in La Habana, Cuba
 
        Sweet 15 photo session in Mexico City, Mexico
 
        We cam across a parade and celebration of indigenous cultures in Oaxaca state
 
        Winning soccer team celebrating their championship the streets of Guanajuato, Mexico.
 
        Winning soccer team celebrating their championship the streets of Guanajuato, Mexico.
 
        San Juan, Puerto Rico
