Magnum Photosのインスタグラム(magnumphotos) - 6月8日 02時07分
“I took this photograph in 1994 in a small desert Mennonite colony in the center of Mexico. I’d met members of the Old Colony sect five years earlier as they’d arrived in Canada hungry, dirt-poor migrant workers. I often accompanied them back home to Mexico. The community of 850 souls had welcomed me as a friend from the north over the course of several years. I’d just visited Jacob and Sarah Dyck in their adobe house that looked like a chicken coop, yet it was clean and orderly inside and smelled of laundry soap. A newborn baby yawned in a homemade cradle; the neighbor girl looked down as I exited, shy—children seldom saw outsiders. The shadow of a windmill squeaked and then slowly struggled to lift water to the surface during another year of unmitigated drought. I took a picture. She sprang and ran home. I still wonder if my modern and worldly obsession had frightened her.” — @larrysgeneralstore
Buy this print, signed Larry Towell for $100 in the #MAGNUMSQUARE PRINT SALE. Shop link in bio. © #LarryTowell/#MagnumPhotos
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