Remembering death


  • Photographer
    Duilio Rodriguez
  • Prize
    1st Place / People /Traditions / Culture
  • Company/Studios
    DR Duilio Rodriguez
  • Date of Photograph
    11 / 02 / 2023
  • Technical Info
    speed 1/15s -1/80s, ISO 200- 3200, aperture F2.8, Full frame

Very close to Chilpancingo,in the Mexican state of Guerrero, the Nahua Indians of Huitziltepec did not stop remembering their dead. The doors of the houses of the village are wide open. On the ground, cempasúchil flowers form a path from the village to the cemetery, which is illuminated only by candles Families set up an altar in their house to remember their parents. “We are very close to Acapulco and here in Huitziltepec the hurricanes are not so dangerous, here the dangearest thing is drug trafficking” Mr.Adan Said. This village is not visited by tourists for fear of criminals.

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