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Intimate Barefoot Elopement in the Columbia River Gorge
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Visiting Day of the Dead with ‘Las Catrinas’ and @elchadsantos
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(This interview was conducted in Spanish.)
Day of the Dead found Mexican photojournalist Iván “Chad” Santos (@elchadsantos) at a very early age. “When I was four or five years old, I was told that on the 1st and 2nd of November the souls of the dead would come to my house,” he says.
Iván’s initial shock turned into a passion over the years, and now he annually documents the “Catrinaje,” a word he uses to describe those who are disguised or painted as “La Calavera Catrina,” an early 20th-century illustration by Mexican painter José Guadalupe Posada that depicts death.
Iván captures representations of La Catrina because he considers them ephemeral: “Sugar skulls, pan de muerto [bread of the dead] and papel picado [perforated paper] haven’t changed that much since I was a child, but the makeup and characterizations of people last just one day,” he says.
Through his photos, Iván wants to share this tradition with those living outside Mexico. “These are my favorite days of the year, and I try to convey a part of it in each picture.”
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You know that one person who thinks they're the shit but really they're trying way too hard?
Yeah me too. It's getting really old.
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I hate the phrase “boys will be boys” and I think it should be replaced with “bad parenting results in assholes”
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‘Meet the Generation of Incredible Native American Women Fighting to Preserve Their Culture’ via Marie Claire
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