In Trujillo we worked with Peru Mission. I was commissioned to shoot 6 different pieces ranging from typical Trujillo images (see below) to their commercial woodshop project to missionary family shoots. It was a great time, and I'm glad I had something useful to offer the mission. Now here's some images around and about Trujillo:
One of the missionary interns, Sam Love, took Chris and I all around the city. He has lived in Trujillo for about a year now and has some favorite spots that show the real, gritty side of Trujillo...not just the spots where tourists flock.
The city is full of interesting architecture.
The markets are really amazing in Peru. They are colorful and dirty and full of really cheap fresh food. I love it.
The market shoot was my favorite. Sam asked a couple of market sellers if we could take their pictures.
Corn. Important staple in Peruvian food.
Beautiful, huh.
We couldn't leave without getting some butcher shop photos. Love this one.
And here's Sam!
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Those are awesome girlie!
It was great having you both. Thanks so much for giving of your work, your talents and your hearts to the mission.
Come back soon!
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