Dulce Pinzon is a Mexican photographer known for her book "The Real Story of Superheroes" which features portraits and stories of Mexican immigrants living and working in New York City. The portraits include Bernabe Mendez, a window cleaner from Guerrero who sends $500 monthly to his family, Minerva Valencia, a babysitter from Puebla who sends $400 weekly, and others working in demolition, loading, waiting, and delivery who send portions of their wages back to Mexico. Pinzon captures the lives of these immigrants who support their families through difficult jobs performed far from home.
Dulce Pinzon is a Mexican photographer known for her book "The Real Story of Superheroes" which features portraits and stories of Mexican immigrants living and working in New York City. The portraits include Bernabe Mendez, a window cleaner from Guerrero who sends $500 monthly to his family, Minerva Valencia, a babysitter from Puebla who sends $400 weekly, and others working in demolition, loading, waiting, and delivery who send portions of their wages back to Mexico. Pinzon captures the lives of these immigrants who support their families through difficult jobs performed far from home.
Dulce Pinzon is a Mexican photographer known for her book "The Real Story of Superheroes" which features portraits and stories of Mexican immigrants living and working in New York City. The portraits include Bernabe Mendez, a window cleaner from Guerrero who sends $500 monthly to his family, Minerva Valencia, a babysitter from Puebla who sends $400 weekly, and others working in demolition, loading, waiting, and delivery who send portions of their wages back to Mexico. Pinzon captures the lives of these immigrants who support their families through difficult jobs performed far from home.
Dulce Pinzón is a photograph artist was born in Mexico City in 1974. Her work has been published and collected internationally. Her book “The real story of The Superheroes ” was published in 2012 in 3 languages: English, Spanish and French.Dulce lives and works between Mexico and New York. Dulce Pinzon, Bernabe Mendez, The Real Story of Superheroes. Bernabe Mendez from the State of Guerrero works as a professional window cleaner in New York. He sends $500 a month to his family in Mexico. limited edition photograph Minerva Valencia , from Puebla, works as a baby-sitter in New-York. She sends $400 a week to her family. Luiz Hernandez, from Veracruz, works as a demolisher in New- York. He sends $200 a week to his family. Paulino Cardozo, from the Mexican state of Guerrera, works as a loader in New-York. He sends $300 a week to his family. Sergio Garcia, from Mexico, works as a waiter in New-York. He sends $350 a week to his family. Nuove Reyes, from the Mexican state of Puebla, works as fast- food delivery man in Brooklyn, New-York. He sends $500 a week to his family. MEXICAN/ NORTH AMERICAN BORDER