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          <title><![CDATA[I call this Image " Who is the BOSS !!"  We were very lucky to see this. We were done for safaris on the day - we were changing Hotels and moving from one Serengeti National Park to Ngoro Ngoro Crater.  All my camera gear was packed up and we had a few hours of driving ahead of us. But we were still driving through the Serengeti - suddenly our driver spotted this Lion and Lioness together, and we stopped to watch.   I quickly prepared my camera Gear and was happy to have captured this image. Just a quick background of what is happening - After mating, the Lioness is very angry and the Lion obviously looks scared !!  Quick information for those who are interested - Serengeti is the largest National park in Tanzania and Ngoro Ngoro is a UNESCO World Heritage Site - it is the worlds largest Caldera ( Volcanic Crater) - it is about 19km in diameter and has an area of 260sq km - it was formed by a huge volcanic eruption 2.5million years ago. It has unique and dense biodiversity | DM]]></title>
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          <title><![CDATA[Fanesca is an ongoing body of work about how people are shaped by place, history, and belief—and how they reshape them in return through image, dress, and ritual. Rooted in Ecuadorian folklore and contemporary fashion, it examines cultural identity, self-styling, and nostalgia under global influence, tracking how tradition adapts rather than disappears. The project takes its name from fanesca, an Easter dish that blends Indigenous practices with Spanish Catholic beliefs—an everyday metaphor for syncretism and survival.  In its current chapter, La Santísima Tragedia, I focus on the Mama Negra celebration in Latacunga: a living fusion of Indigenous, Spanish, and African cultural lineages. The fiesta—also linked to the Virgen de la Merced—draws on a local vow to honour the figure credited with stopping Cotopaxi’s eruption in 1742. By photographing the ceremony through the language of fashion, portraiture, and performance, I trace how communities carry memory, negotiate power, and build collective resilience—where culture becomes a social infrastructure in the face of change. Fanesca has been featured by Vogue, Forbes, Metal Magazine, Lula Japan, among others. | Lucho Dávila]]></title>
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