I spent seven days in Mexico City in March as part of a photo trip. It’s a destination with lots more potential than I was able to take advantage of. Here are just five images I came back with that I like.
This is inside Casa Gilardi, a home designed by Mexican architect Luis Barragán.
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Exterior of Museo Soumaya
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A stairway inside Museo Soumaya. I took lots of photos from this location to get one I liked.
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A three-shot pano of the Palacio de Bellas Artes, shot from the eighth floor of the Sears building across the plaza.
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I asked this young woman to pose for me (without smiling) inside the Monument to the Revolution. Beautiful soft light at twilight.
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I’ll add a few more Mexico City shots in the next post.
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