Subject to harsh tropical elements, the Caribbean port of Bluefields carries an unmistakeable air of decay. But like any good Central American town, life here is conducted in the street, whatever its state. This photo set features an excerpt and link to a piece published on the award-winning Perceptive Travel website.
These images were snapped in León’s central market – one of the more cleanly and ordered I’ve encountered in Nicaragua. One of the most visually arresting (if slightly grotesque) sections dealt with seafood and poached meats. Dead fish and crustaceans were piled high amid buzzing flies, and between bowls of dead green iguanas I spotted sacks of turtles’ eggs for sales. Although turtles are critically endangered, their eggs are widely consumed by macho men hoping to boost their virility.
Nicaragua is a country particularly well suited to street photography. Everything of interest and importance happens on the street. Whilst snapping this collection in the markets and plazas of Granada, I was faced with many challenges of method and ethics. Ultimately, however, I found the subject too vivid and interesting to leave undocumented.
Monday, July 19, 2010
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