Sensuous portraits of dancers on the busy streets of ancient Mexico City

Sensuous portraits of dancers on the busy streets of ancient Mexico City

Categories: North America | Photo project

Photographer Omar Robles (Omar Robles), who lives in New York, went for 13 days in the capital of Mexico-the city of Mexico. Working with FujiFilm, he contacted talented and active local dancers and informed them about the project.

Robles later said that he had a chance to capture how Mexico City celebrates the joy of life. The photographer was struck by how graceful and sincere the people he met among the bright and energetic colors of the city streets were.

Sensuous portraits of dancers on the busy streets of ancient Mexico City

Sensuous portraits of dancers on the busy streets of ancient Mexico City

Sensuous portraits of dancers on the busy streets of ancient Mexico City

Sensuous portraits of dancers on the busy streets of ancient Mexico City

Sensuous portraits of dancers on the busy streets of ancient Mexico City

Sensuous portraits of dancers on the busy streets of ancient Mexico City

Sensuous portraits of dancers on the busy streets of ancient Mexico City

Sensuous portraits of dancers on the busy streets of ancient Mexico City

Sensuous portraits of dancers on the busy streets of ancient Mexico City

Sensuous portraits of dancers on the busy streets of ancient Mexico City

Sensuous portraits of dancers on the busy streets of ancient Mexico City

Sensuous portraits of dancers on the busy streets of ancient Mexico City

Sensuous portraits of dancers on the busy streets of ancient Mexico City

Sensuous portraits of dancers on the busy streets of ancient Mexico City

Sensuous portraits of dancers on the busy streets of ancient Mexico City

Sensuous portraits of dancers on the busy streets of ancient Mexico City

Sensuous portraits of dancers on the busy streets of ancient Mexico City

Sensuous portraits of dancers on the busy streets of ancient Mexico City

Sensuous portraits of dancers on the busy streets of ancient Mexico City

Keywords: Mexico | City | North America | Streets | Photographer | Mexico city | Dancers | Photo project

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