RM2H0JJ9R–A bat is held by a zoologist. Oxapampa, Pasco, Perú. August 2008.
RM2H0JJRN–Nightscape of the moon in the Peruvian jungle. Forest San Matías-San Carlos Oxapampa, Pasco, Perú. August 2008.
RM2H0JJW4–A frog over a stone. Forest San Matías-San Carlos. Oxapampa, Pasco, Perú. August 2008.
RM2H0JJA8–A team of geologists walk into the jungle. Oxapampa, Perú. August 2008.
RM2H0JKBJ–A non-poisonous snake. Forest San Matías-San Carlos. Oxapampa, Pasco, Perú. August 2008.
RM2H0JJWK–A tadpole over a leaf. Forest San Matías-San Carlos, Oxapampa, Pasco, Perú. August 2008.
RM2H0JPC0–A woman on wheel chair. She has been taking medication for bipolar for almost 40 years, is now using religion as her main support system. Since the Covid 19 pandemic, she has been living in fear confined to her house. The Covid-19 pandemic has been harmful to millions of people living with mental illness around the world. Peru.
RM2H0JKGR–A non-poisonous snake. Forest San Matías-San Carlos. Oxapampa, Pasco, Perú. August 2008.
RM2H0JJ75–A zoologist classifies a bat, by collecting some of its hair. Oxapampa, Pasco, Perú. August 2008.
RM2H0JJYD–A non-poisonous snake held by a herpetologist. Forest San Matías-San Carlos. Oxapampa, Pasco, Perú. August 2008.
RM2H0JJRE–A frog on a leaf. Forest San Matías-San Carlos. Oxapampa, Pasco, Perú. August 2008.
RM2H0JJ4G–A Ringed Antpipit, (Corythopis torquatus). Oxapampa, Pasco, Perú. August 2008.
RM2H0JJ56–A bat, caught in a net for research. Oxapampa, Pasco, Perú. August 2008.
RM2H0JMR2–A bat, (Sturnira lilium), is analysed by a zoologist. Forest San Matías-San Carlos, Oxapampa, Pasco, Perú. August 2008.
RM2H0JJDP–A zoologist dissects rats in order to study their structure. Oxapampa, Perú - August 2008.
RM2H0JHYM–Landscape in the Peruvian jungle. Forest San Matias-San Carlos. Oxapampa, Pasco, Perú. August 2008.
RM2H0JNF4–A bat, (Sturnira lilium), is held up by a zoologist. Forest San Matías-San Carlos, Oxapampa, Pasco, Perú. August 2008.
RM2H0JP3B–A military patrol stop a vehicle during the national state of emergency as a response to the COVID-19 pandemic in Lima, Peru. According to the Peruvian Government 33,931 people have been infected and 943 have died as of April 29, 2020.
RM2H0JKXG–A non-poisonous snake. Forest San Matías-San Carlos. Oxapampa, Pasco, Perú. August 2008.
RM2H0JJM7–A physiologist at work. Forest San Matías-San Carlos. Oxapampa, Pasco, Perú. August 2008.
RM2H0JJ9F–A bat is held by a zoologist. Oxapampa, Pasco, Perú. August 2008.
RM2H0JPNE–A woman is vaccinated. She has been taking medication for bipolar for almost 40 years, is now using religion as her main support system. Since the Covid 19 pandemic, she has been living in fear confined to her house. The Covid-19 pandemic has been harmful to millions of people living with mental illness around the world. Peru.
RM2H0JJE9–Plant physiologists studying plants. Oxapampa, Pasco, Perú. August 2008.
RM2H0JJKK–A group of geologists at work. Oxapampa, Pasco, Perú. August 2008.
RM2H0JJKX–A worker measuring a tree. Forest San Matías-San Carlos Oxapampa, Pasco, Perú. August 2008.
RM2H0JJWT–A frog on a plant. Forest San Matías-San Carlos. Oxapampa, Pasco, Perú. August 2008.
RM2H0JN1H–A bat, (Sturnira lilium), is held up by a zoologist. Forest San Matías-San Carlos, Oxapampa, Pasco, Perú. August 2008.
RM2H0JNN2–A Pale-tailed Barbthroat, (Threnetes leucurus). Forest San Matías-San Carlos. Oxapampa, Pasco, Perú. August 2008.
RM2H0JMHM–A bat, (Sturnira lilium), is analysed by a zoologist. Forest San Matías-San Carlos, Oxapampa, Pasco, Perú. August 2008.
RM2H0JMAN–A Round-tailed Manakin (Pipra chloromeros). Forest San Matías-San Carlos Oxapampa, Perú. August 2008.
RM2H0JJ0D–A Golden-tailed Sapphire, (Chrysuronia Oenone), held by an ornithologist. Oxapampa, Pasco, Perú. August 2008.
RM2H0JN5D–A bat, (Sturnira lilium), is held up by a zoologist. Forest San Matías-San Carlos, Oxapampa, Pasco, Perú. August 2008.
RM2H0JJR8–A frog on a stone. Forest San Matías-San Carlos. Oxapampa, Pasco, Perú. August 2008.
RM2H0JK8D–A non-poisonous snake. Forest San Matías-San Carlos. Oxapampa, Pasco, Perú. August 2008.
RM2H0JJWX–A frog on a branch. Forest San Matías-San Carlos. Oxapampa, Pasco, Perú. August 2008.
RM2H0JJ04–View of a camp in the Peruvian jungle. Forest San Matias-San Carlos. Oxapampa, Pasco, Perú. August 2008.
RM2H0JJJ2–Physiologists study plants. Oxapampa, Perú - August 2008.
RM2H0JJ4W–A Ringed Antpipit, (Corythopis torquatus), is pulled of from a net by an ornithologist. Oxapampa, Pasco, Perú. August 2008.
RM2H0JJWM–A zoologist takes a picture of a tadpole. Forest San Matías-San Carlos. Oxapampa, Pasco, Perú. August 2008.
RM2H0JM5X–A poisonous snake is held by a herpetologist. Forest San Matías-San Carlos. Oxapampa, Pasco, Perú. August 2008.
RM2G9R54B–A woman who has been taking medication for bipolar for almost 40 years, is now using religion as her main support system. Since the Covid 19 pandemic, she has been living in fear confined to her house. The Covid-19 pandemic has been harmful to millions of people living with mental illness around the world. Peru.
RM2G9R5AE–A woman on bed with depression. She has been taking medication for bipolar for almost 40 years, is now using religion as her main support system. Since the Covid 19 pandemic, she has been living in fear confined to her house. The Covid-19 pandemic has been harmful to millions of people living with mental illness around the world. Peru.
RM2G9R5TJ–Statues of virgin mary. A woman who has been taking medication for bipolar for almost 40 years, is now using religion as her main support system. Since the Covid 19 pandemic, she has been living in fear confined to her house. The Covid-19 pandemic has been harmful to millions of people living with mental illness around the world. Peru.
RM2G9R5JX–A woman drinking coffee. She has been taking medication for bipolar for almost 40 years, is now using religion as her main support system. Since the Covid 19 pandemic, she has been living in fear confined to her house. The Covid-19 pandemic has been harmful to millions of people living with mental illness around the world. Peru.
RM2G1C5G2–Lima. Peru. 6th June 2021. Presidential Elections. People lining up to cast their vote outside a public school where the voting took place. The school is located in the district of 'Manchay', one of the poorest communities on the outskirts of Lima.
RM2G1C5F5–Lima. Peru. 6th June 2021. Presidential Elections. People lining up to cast their vote outside a public school where the voting took place. The school is located in the district of 'Manchay', one of the poorest communities on the outskirts of Lima.
RM2G1C5EK–Lima. Peru. 6th June 2021. Presidential Elections. People lining up to cast their vote outside a public school where the voting took place. The school is located in the district of 'Manchay', one of the poorest communities on the outskirts of Lima.
RM2G1C5FM–Lima. Peru. 6th June 2021. Presidential Elections. People lining up to cast their vote outside a public school where the voting took place. The school is located in the district of 'Manchay', one of the poorest communities on the outskirts of Lima.
RM2G1C5EE–Lima. Peru. 6th June 2021. Presidential Elections. People going to cast their vote outside a public school where the voting took place. The school is located in the district of 'Manchay', one of the poorest communities on the outskirts of Lima.
RM2G1C5GG–Lima. Peru. 6th June 2021. Presidential Elections. People lining up to cast their vote outside a public school where the voting took place. The school is located in the district of 'Manchay', one of the poorest communities on the outskirts of Lima.
RM2G1C5H0–Lima. Peru. 6th June 2021. Presidential Elections. People going to cast their vote outside a public school where the voting took place. The school is located in the district of 'Manchay', one of the poorest communities on the outskirts of Lima.
RM2G186R1–Altar in remembrance of Feliciano Lindo Cerrón (81). His family locked down his body inside a minuscule room without any windows. During 2021, 11% of all covid-19 deaths in Lima (Perú) occurred at home. According to the Peruvian government 185,380.00 people have died due to the coronavirus across the country. Peru.
RM2G186JA–At the bedroom of María Jiménez Amado (65) there is a portrait of an Andean landscape that commands the empty walls. Beneath its flashy colors lays a black plastic bag containing her body. During 2021, 11% of all covid-19 deaths in Lima (Perú) occurred at home. According to the Peruvian government 185,380.00 people have died due to the coronavirus across the country. Peru.
RM2G18761–The body of María Luperdi Casana (80) lays amidst clothes racks, cardboard boxes, mattresses and curtains coming down from the ceiling. Her room was once shared with three other people one of whom was her husband that now agonizes. During 2021, 11% of all covid-19 deaths in Lima (Perú) occurred at home. According to the Peruvian government 185,380.00 people have died due to the coronavirus across the country. Peru.
RM2G1876W–An oxygen balloon, a serum bag, alcohol and bootles of water decorate the bedroom of María Jiménez Amado (65). During 2021, 11% of all covid-19 deaths in Lima (Perú) occurred at home. According to the Peruvian government 185,380.00 people have died due to the coronavirus across the country. Peru.
RM2G1872X–The body of Ricardo Medina Sosa (86) lays on his bed. During 2021, 11% of all covid-19 deaths in Lima (Perú) occurred at home. According to the Peruvian government 185,380.00 people have died due to the coronavirus across the country.
RM2G1870Y–The body of Hildebrando Maguiña Espinoza (89) is carried away by funerary personnel. Friends and neighbors gathered in the balconies of his apartment complex to say goodbye. “See you soon Hildebrando”, said calmly a woman from a window. During 2021, 11% of all covid-19 deaths in Lima (Perú) occurred at home. According to the Peruvian government 185,380.00 people have died due to the coronavirus across the country.
RM2G1877M–The family of Feliciano Lindo Cerrón (81) cry his departure while funerary personnel carries his body. The one storey house was inhabited by 7 people. During 2021, 11% of all covid-19 deaths in Lima (Perú) occurred at home. According to the Peruvian government 185,380.00 people have died due to the coronavirus across the country. Peru.
RM2F5XFGP–A group of hospital workers take care of the vaccination process against Covid-19 at the Vaccine Car Center Parque de las Leyendas. The Vaccine Car is a procedure in which elderly people are vaccinated against Covid-19 inside their own cars. It was conceived in order to help elderly people who have difficulties to walk and mobilize. As of today 525,301 peruvians have been vaccinated against Covid-19. Lima, Perú.
RM2F5XG97–An elderly man receives the first dose of the Pfizer vaccine against Covid-19 at the Vaccine Car Center Parque de las Leyendas. The Vaccine Car is a procedure in which people are vaccinated against Covid-19 inside their own cars. It was conceived in order to help the elderly, specially the ones who have difficulties to walk and mobilize. The Peruvian government has started the vaccination process beginning with people above 85 years of age. As of today 525,301 peruvians have been vaccinated against Covid-19. Lima, Perú.
RM2F5XG6J–An elderly man receives the first dose of the Pfizer vaccine against Covid-19 at the Vaccine Car Center Parque de las Leyendas. The Vaccine Car is a procedure in which people are vaccinated against Covid-19 inside their own cars. It was conceived in order to help the elderly, specially the ones who have difficulties to walk and mobilize. The Peruvian government has started the vaccination process beginning with people above 85 years of age. As of today 525,301 peruvians have been vaccinated against Covid-19. Lima, Perú.
RM2F5XGA1–An elderly woman receives the first dose of the Pfizer vaccine against Covid-19 at the Vaccine Car Center Parque de las Leyendas. The Vaccine Car is a procedure in which people are vaccinated against Covid-19 inside their own cars. It was conceived in order to help the elderly, specially the ones who have difficulties to walk and mobilize. The Peruvian government has started the vaccination process beginning with people above 85 years of age. As of today 525,301 peruvians have been vaccinated against Covid-19. Lima, Perú.
RM2F5XG3P–An elderly woman receives the first dose of the Pfizer vaccine against Covid-19 at the Vaccine Car Center Parque de las Leyendas. The Vaccine Car is a procedure in which people are vaccinated against Covid-19 inside their own cars. It was conceived in order to help the elderly, specially the ones who have difficulties to walk and mobilize. The Peruvian government has started the vaccination process beginning with people above 85 years of age. As of today 525,301 peruvians have been vaccinated against Covid-19. Lima, Perú.
RM2F5XFPK–A group of hospital workers take care of the vaccination process against Covid-19 at the Vaccine Car Center Parque de las Leyendas. The Vaccine Car is a procedure in which elderly people are vaccinated against Covid-19 inside their own cars. It was conceived in order to help elderly people who have difficulties to walk and mobilize. As of today 525,301 peruvians have been vaccinated against Covid-19. Lima, Perú.
RM2F5XGBY–An elderly woman receives the first dose of the Pfizer vaccine against Covid-19 at the Vaccine Car Center Parque de las Leyendas. The Vaccine Car is a procedure in which people are vaccinated against Covid-19 inside their own cars. It was conceived in order to help the elderly, specially the ones who have difficulties to walk and mobilize. The Peruvian government has started the vaccination process beginning with people above 85 years of age. As of today 525,301 peruvians have been vaccinated against Covid-19. Lima, Perú.
RM2F5XG2A–An elderly woman receives the first dose of the Pfizer vaccine against Covid-19 at the Vaccine Car Center Parque de las Leyendas. The Vaccine Car is a procedure in which people are vaccinated against Covid-19 inside their own cars. It was conceived in order to help the elderly, specially the ones who have difficulties to walk and mobilize. The Peruvian government has started the vaccination process beginning with people above 85 years of age. As of today 525,301 peruvians have been vaccinated against Covid-19. Lima, Perú.
RM2CEHWMP–Diego (a.k.a Shamcey La Vie) prepares himself before starting the transmission of a virtual LGBTQ party. He transmits the party from the living room of his apartment and uses a basic set decoration borrowed from the old Vale Todo Downton's Nightclub. The virtual parties have been a success because they can gather larger crowds and in a safe environment; people dance from their kitchens, bedrooms and living rooms. In Peru 647,166 people have been infected and 28,788 have died because of Covid-19 as of August 31, 2020.
RM2CEHTKT–Andrés (a.k.a Uriel The Drag) finds more pleasure in guiding clients along the history of the place and describing them how he works his make up and wardrobe. “I love to make them realize that what we do is a form of art”, he expresses. In Peru 647,166 people have been infected and 28,788 have died because of Covid-19 as of August 31, 2020.
RM2CEHW6N–Diego (a.k.a Shamcey La Vie) dances in front of his smartphone wearing a panda pajamas. He transmits the party from the living room of his apartment and uses a basic set decoration borrowed from the old Vale Todo Downton Nightclub. The virtual parties have been a success because they can gather larger crowds and in a safe environment; people dance from their kitchens, bedrooms and living rooms. In Peru 647,166 people have been infected and 28,788 have died because of Covid-19 as of August 31, 2020.
RM2CEHWCX–Diego (a.k.a Shamcey La Vie) enjoys working on his make up more than anything in the world. A former make up professor he defines his work as a way to perfect his own self through change. In Peru 647,166 people have been infected and 28,788 have died because of Covid-19 as of August 31, 2020.
RM2CEHTXJ–Andrés (a.k.a Uriel The Drag) works as a grocery store employee at Downtown Market. He restocks shelves and welcomes customers. In Peru 647,166 people have been infected and 28,788 have died because of Covid-19 as of August 31, 2020.
RM2CEHT74–Andrés (a.k.a Uriel The Drag) puts on personal protective equipment before starting his shift at Downtown Market. He restocks shelves and welcomes customers. In Peru 647,166 people have been infected and 28,788 have died because of Covid-19 as of August 31, 2020.
RM2CEHRNG–A woman dances from her bedroom and shares the moment with hundreds of people. The Vale Todo Downtown's virtual parties have been a success because they can gather larger crowds and in a safe environment; people dance from their kitchens, bedrooms and living rooms. In Peru 647,166 people have been infected and 28,788 have died because of Covid-19 as of August 31, 2020.
RM2CEHWXG–Diego (a.k.a Shamcey La Vie) transmits a virtual LGBTQ party from the living room of his apartment. The virtual parties have been a success because they can gather larger crowds and in a safe environment; people dance from their kitchens, bedrooms and living rooms. In Peru 647,166 people have been infected and 28,788 have died because of Covid-19 as of August 31, 2020.
RM2CEHTDJ–Andrés (a.k.a Uriel The Drag) accomodates his wig prior to start his shift at Downtown Market. He restocks shelves and welcomes customers. In Peru 647,166 people have been infected and 28,788 have died because of Covid-19 as of August 31, 2020.
RM2CEHT0H–Andrés (a.k.a Uriel The Drag) works as a grocery store employee at Downtown Market. He restocks shelves and welcomes customers. In Peru 647,166 people have been infected and 28,788 have died because of Covid-19 as of August 31, 2020.
RF2C5494N–A worker from Piedra Angel crematory, wearing protection equipment, gently prepares to remove the body of Ricardo Medina Sosa (86) who died in his own
RF2C5498N–Two workers from Piedra Angel crematory, wearing protection equipment, cover the body of Ricardo Medina Sosa (86) with bedroom sheets, who died in his
RF2C5499P–Two workers from Piedra Angel crematory, wearing protection equipment, carry the body of Ricardo Medina Sosa (86), who died in his own bedroom from th
RF2C549D6–Two workers from Piedra Angel crematory, wearing protection equipment, prepare to remove the body of Ricardo Medina Sosa (86), who died in his own bed
RF2C549DF–Two workers from Piedra Angel crematory, wearing protection equipment, remove the body of Ricardo Medina Sosa (86), who died in his own bedroom from t
RM2BPWXK6–A worker sleeps on a bench during the national mandatory quarantine as a response to the COVID-19 pandemic in Lima, Peru. Since the installment of the measure back in March the government have struggled to stop the spread of the virus especially in public areas such as markets and buses. 33,931 people have been infected and 943 have died as of April 29, 2020.
RM2BPWX03–A man rests on a bench opposite to an advertisment during the national state of emergency as a response to the COVID-19 pandemic in Lima, Perú. According to the Peruvian Government 21,648 people have been infected and 364 have died as of April 24, 2020. Yesterday Perú enacted 15 more days of mandatory quarantine to a total of 59 days in an attempt to prevent the spread of the virus.
RM2BPWXK2–A group of people wearing masks carry groceries from the supermarket during the national mandatory quarantine as a response to the COVID-19 pandemic in Lima, Peru. Since the installment of the measure back in March the government have struggled to stop the spread of the virus especially in public areas such as markets. 33,931 people have been infected and 943 have died as of April 29, 2020.
RM2BPWXJX–A woman wearing a mask carry groceries from the supermarket during the national mandatory quarantine as a response to the COVID-19 pandemic in Lima, Peru. Since the installment of the measure back in March the government have struggled to stop the spread of the virus especially in public areas such as markets. 33,931 people have been infected and 943 have died as of April 29, 2020.
RM2BPWXD4–A tourist wearing a mask rides her bicycle through the empty streets of Lima, Perú during the national mandatory quarantine as a response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Peru has declared the byclicle as the main way of transport to fight the spread of the virus. According to the Peruvian Government 33,931 people have been infected and 943 have died as of April 29, 2020.
RM2BPWWYY–A military officer searches a vehicle during the national state of emergency as a response to the COVID-19 pandemic in Lima, Perú. According to the Peruvian Government 21,648 people have been infected and 364 have died as of April 24, 2020. Yesterday Perú enacted 15 more days of mandatory quarantine to a total of 59 days in an attempt to prevent the spread of the virus.
RM2BPWXJY–A woman shows her electronic ID to a military officer during the national state of emergency as a response to the COVID-19 pandemic in Lima, Peru. Since the installment of the measure back in March the government have struggled to stop the spread of the virus especially in public areas such as markets and public transport. 33,931 people have been infected and 943 have died as of April 29, 2020. According to the Peruvian Government 363 people have been infected and 5 have died as of March 22, 2020. Perú enacted 15 days of mandatory quarantine in an attempt to prevent the spread of the virus.
RM2BPWXKC–A group of people wearing masks carry groceries from the supermarket during the national mandatory quarantine as a response to the COVID-19 pandemic in Lima, Peru. Since the installment of the measure back in March the government have struggled to stop the spread of the virus especially in public areas such as markets. 33,931 people have been infected and 943 have died as of April 29, 2020. PACO CHUQUIURE
RM2BPWXD0–A woman wearing a mask walks through the empty streets of Lima, Peru during the national mandatory quarantine as a response to the COVID-19 pandemic. According to the Peruvian Government 33,931 people have been infected and 943 have died as of April 29, 2020.
RM2BPWXK8–A sign that reads 'I stay at home now, play and share with your family' is shown outside a house during the national mandatory quarantine as a response to the COVID-19 pandemic in Lima, Peru. According to the Peruvian Government 33,931 people have been infected and 943 have died as of April 29, 2020.
RM2BPWXKM–A man wearing a mask carries bags of groceries from the supermarket during the national state of mandatory quarantine as a response to the COVID-19 pandemic in Lima, Peru. Since the installment of the measure back in March the government have struggled to stop the spread of the virus especially in public areas such as markets. 33,931 people have been infected and 943 have died as of April 29, 2020.
RM2B09ME3–A woman dressed up as the 'Patriot Mother' before the National Day Parade at 'Oasis' shanty town in Lima, Perú.
RM2B09ME5–Members of a local Christian Protestant Church pray during a ceremony at 'Oasis' shanty town in Lima, Perú.
RM2B09MDG–A little girl that works as an andean folk singer poses at her mother's hairdressing. 'Oasis' shanty town in Lima, Perú.
RM2B09MEB–A man dressed up as Tiger, one of the characters of Winnie the Pooh. The guy participates at a local festivity and is dressed up to entertain his neighboors. 'Oasis' shanty town, Lima-Perú.
RM2B09ME7–Women dressed up with peruvian before the celebrations of the Peruvian National Day. 'Oasis' shanty town in Lima, Perú.
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