




With the gracious help of Miguel Martinez, I went to take some nautual light portraits of the so called "jornaleros" or immigrant workers. For obvious reasons, a lot of these guys were not very receptive to having their photos taken and, I admit, I am a bit hesitant to even post them on here. All shot with a white card and an 85mm/1.2 shot mostly at 2.0-2.8.
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