I just added the below image to the Black and White Prints section of my site. I took this on a recent trip to Baja, Mexico where I free dove with feeding marlin. This is a place I plan to return to each year for many reasons. While it is a salt water fisherman’s dream location, it’s also a stunning place with many contrasts from feral barking dogs on dusty roads to mangroves and dunes and cactus to blue water off shore. It’s still in some ways old-school Baja. Roosters are the morning wake up call. Dirt streets. It’s a place though that has seen over harvesting and while there are certain fishing practices not allowed, netting in the mangroves for example, it’s a place worth protecting.
In the coming days, I’ll post a bunch of images here on this blog from Magdalena Bay: Coyotes hunting in the mangroves, sand dunes, golden trevally, etc…