Benjamin Benjamin

Chapter 2. Trapped in the Capital

After arriving in Panama City I was planning to visit the San Blas Islands to photograph one of the indigenous Guna people. Due to a rise in Covid-19 cases, the government of Panama shut down access to the country’s beaches and I was forced to find someone to photograph in the capital city instead.

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Chapter 3. An Airbnb Angel

I arrived in the remote Boruca Territory of the Puntarenas Province with the hope that a local culture center would help me find someone to photograph. It wasn’t until I arrived that I realized the center had been closed for almost a year. After exhausting all other options, I sent a desperate plea to a local Airbnb host.

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Chapter 4. Roadtrip to Laguna de Apoyo

I was fortunate enough to team up with an organization who helped arrange everything for the portrait in Nicaragua. We shared a beautiful drive to our lakeside photo location, only to be disrupted by aggressive waterfront weather.

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Chapter 5. Hiking to Devil’s Gate

During a steep hike to Puerta del Diablo (Devil’s Gate), I learned about the importance of the land to the indigenous community surrounding the region.

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Chapter 6. Driving Miss Myrna

While in Belize, I had the honor of befriending one of the country’s most revered cultural icons. Requesting that we travel to her hometown of Gales Point to take the portrait, I rented a jeep in Belize City and we embarked on one of the most memorable roadtrips of my life.

In Loving Memory
Myrna Kaye Marigold Manzanares.
October 30, 1946 - December 21, 2021

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Chapter 7. Into the Islands

While most visitors to the island of Roatán either arrive by cruise ship or stick to the white sand beaches of the West End, I ventured an hour east to the Garifuna village of Punta Gorda. It was here where I learned about their culture’s African roots and how the British slave trade brought them to the small seaside village that would become the island’s first permanent settlement.

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Chapter 8: A Fateful Volcanic Eruption

After five months, my Central American adventure was coming to an end. I was losing steam and having a hard time finding someone to photograph in Guatemala. I eventually decided to leave without taking the portrait, until a volcanic eruption grounded my plane and provided one last chance to make it happen.

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