SPIDERMAN WINDOW WASHING

HERO: a person who is admired or idealized for courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities. Typically caped. I just made that up. I stole a little bit from the Apple dictionary. But it’s all true. What we’ve got here is a project on heroes by photographer Dulce Pinzon. This project projects the fantastic nature of the Mexican Immigrant Worker as a true hero. What makes the project spectacular is the costumes (duh), but more importantly: attached to each photo of a hero is their occupation and the amount of money they send back home each week (from the USA to their family in Mexico.)

Above: Bernabe Mendez from the state of Guerrero works as a professional window cleaner in New York. He sends 500 dollars a month.

This is a super amazing set. Pinzon hits the nail on the head with the perfectly direct message. Her original inspiration came way back in 2001 after the WTC attacks in NYC – it took a while to come to fruition, but she’s got it right: heroes are working all the time. In events of catastrophe as well as in events of long, drawn out hardship.

Big ups for those who do well for others.

SUPERHEROES

This project consists of 20 color photographs of Mexican and Latino immigrants dressed in the costumes of popular American and Mexican superheroes. Each photo pictures the worker/superhero in their work environment, and is accompanied by a short text including the worker’s name, their hometown, the number of years they have been working in New York, and the amount of money they send to their families each week. — Full Statement

This post bursts through brick walls and flips over giant buildings in the World Famous Design Junkies photography category.

HUMAN TORCH COOK

OSCAR GONZALEZ from the state of Oaxaca works as a cook in New York. He Sends 350 dollars a week.

Don't waste time racing THE FLASH

ALVARO CRUZ from the state of Mexico works as a cook and runs with Los Compadres team. He Sends 300 dollars a month.

The Everloving Thing Jackhammering

LUIS HERNANDEZ from the State of Veracruz works in demolition in New York. He sends 200 dollars a week.

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