I've been working at Ultra the Night Club in Providence, Rhode Island since March of 2011 as a crowd photographer. I had to work on new years eve and it was an awesome experience! I took the opportunity to record the count down to the new years and made a video of it that includes some of the images I shot threw out the night, the video is below so you can check it out.
Since I have been working at Ultra I have been able to pick up some great tricks, later on I will share a post on some tricks and tips.
Showing posts with label festival. Show all posts
Showing posts with label festival. Show all posts
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
Friday, February 25, 2011
Age old festival in El Salvador
When I was in El Salvador with La Ruta Inka I had the chance to witness a magnificent festival. This festival has been going on between two towns since El Salvador was a colony of Spain. All the people of one town get the statue of thier saint, San Christobal and hike up a montant to a cave where they camp over night. The next day the mayor or town leader puts San Christobal on their back and the whole group hikes back down to the other town.
At the other town the town's people are lined up waiting with a statue of their saint, San Lucas, for San Christobal to arrive with his people. Once the two saints get closer a group of people from both towns are dressed up in costumes that represent their Indian and Spanish ancestors start to dance with machetea in the middle of the main street as San Christobal comes into town.
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Central America,
dances,
dancing,
Diego Correal,
El Salvador,
festival,
history,
ingenuous,
La Ruta Inka,
photo,
photography,
reunite,
San Christobla,
San Lucas,
tradition,
travel photography,
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