URBAN EARTH: MEXICO the film is being pulled together as I write and I’ll shortly upload a taster to YouTube, but if you can’t wait and I’m sure you can’t… here are 100 frames from the film…
…and a few more that I like.
Taken in Neza on the second day of the walk, this road that looks like it never ends is being used to collect computers to be recycled.
Every street in Mexico City seems to have a roof of wires, many of which spit electricity at you as you venture passed. Nearly as many are decorated with shoes and boots.
This meat market supplies taco venders across the area and the cow to the left was broken in half just as I took this frame.
Finally here is the team who helped to make this all possible. From the left is Etienne who acted as a guide even though he too was new to where we explored. His calm, fun and ever optimistic approach to the city helped us through the MOST sticky of situation. Marilin in the hat was a superb navigator not only to the streets, but also in helping us to reflect on and make sense of the spaces that we flowed through. El Negro was like a warrior, despite hurting his leg badly set the pace to the very end and took the time to speak to people, no matter who they were even when he was most tired. Finally Anna, who is a complete star largely fixing the adventure and putting the project together with me from plans to publishing.
Oh, and this is me on the final day of the walk.








