A letter to Guatemala

On July 15, I went on a photo walk in Fresno’s historic Chinatown with my friend and colleague Kelley Campos McCoy, who teaches journalism at Fresno State. It was my first photo walk, and I posted the photos to my Facebook profile. I’ll work on getting a slideshow put up here on the website sometime this week, so my non-Facebook readers can see the results.

Early in the walk, I met a young man named Agustín Pérez outside the Buddhist temple. He was eating a pork burrito that he’d bought at April Meat Market across the street. Agustín seemed lonely and he was eager to talk. We muddled through a conversation in his broken English and my broken Spanish. Agustín said he had been working in the fields but that he had the day off. He said he had no address or phone number for me to contact him. Agustín asked me to take a photo of him outside the temple and a photo of him eating and send them to his father and mother in Guatemala. He also asked me to send them ten dollars. I wrote down his family’s address and agreed to do it.

It took a little while for me to take note of the correct address details for Agustín’s parents. I wanted to make sure and get it right. The address Agustín gave me did not have any house numbers or postal codes. He said that was accurate. The letter will simply be addressed to his father, Roque Pérez Matias Aldea, in the city of Todos Santos, Cuchumatán, in the Huehuetenango province of Guatemala. Kelley took a photo of the two of us talking, as I diligently entered notes on Agustín’s address into my iPhone.

I did some research on Agustín’s hometown by Googling parts of his address. I found an informational website put together by Professor Robert Sitler of Stetson University in Florida. The site details the basics of language and culture in the mountainous municipality of Todos Santos in northwestern Guatemala. I then asked my good friend Rebecca Plevin, who writes about health and environmental issues in the Latino community for Vida en el valle newspaper, to help translate my short letter to Agustín’s parents. As Rebecca and I checked out Prof. Sitler’s website, we realized that a letter in Spanish might not work for a community that mostly speaks Mam, a Mayan dialect! But it was the best we could do. Here is my original letter, in English.

Dear Mr. and Mrs. Pérez,
My name is Jefferson Beavers. I teach journalism at Fresno City College in central California. On Friday, July 15, 2011, I met your son Agustín in downtown Fresno. I was taking pictures for a photography project. Agustín was eating a burrito from April Meat Market, near the Buddhist temple. We stopped and talked for a while. He asked me to take these photos and send them to you. He also gave me ten dollars to send to you, which is enclosed. He wanted me to tell you that he was doing well.
Sincerely,
Jefferson Beavers

Although it has taken me several weeks to pull together all the pieces — writing the letter, getting the translation, and printing out the photos — I am going this morning to the post office to send the letter. I do feel bad that it has taken me a little while, because as I’ve thought about my short meeting with Agustín, I realize that his request of me was actually quite urgent and important. He wanted to let his parents know that he was alive, happy, and eating well. He also wanted to send them what money he could in that moment. I’m sending this letter to Mr. and Mrs. Pérez with great faith that it will reach them, and I hope their son is still doing OK.

Playlist: Thursday, Aug. 4, 2011

40 Watt Hype feat. Tim Z. Hernandez / The 99
Dengue Fever / Cannibal Courtship
Dave Clark Five / Glad All Over
DeLeon / Chichi Bunichi
Pokey LaFarge & The South City Three / Ain’t the Same
Emmylou Harris / Big Black Dog
She & Him / Oh Boy!
The Mountain Goats / High Hawk Season
tUnE-yArDs / Bizness
Grace Jones / I’m Crying (Mother’s Tears)
Pankaj Udhas / Zakhm Jo Paye Kaiso
The Decemberists / Calamity Song
Eddie Vedder / You’re True
Johnny Cash / Luther Played the Boogie
Ocote Soul Sounds / Cumbia la Magdalena
Hazmat Modine / Walking Stick
Strange Vine / Ghosts
The Fling / Cold Comfort
Style Like Revelators / Wolves
Bjork / Crystalline
Air Fresno / 999
Charles Bradley / Heart of Gold
The Book of Knots / Moondust Must
Teddybears feat. Cee-Lo Green and The B-52’s / Cho Cha
Portugal. The Man / Senseless
Avett Brothers / Murder in the City
TV on the Radio / Caffeinated Consciousness
Jessica Lea Mayfield / Tell Me
Le Tigre / Much Finer
Vetiver / Wonder Why
Sahab / Call Me
It’ll Grow Back / I Got Mine!
Dale Stewart / Itty Bitty Tax Cut
The Quiet Americans / Celia
Black Lips / Go Out and Get It
Girls Names / Nothing More to Say
Imelda May / Pulling the Rug
Fay Wrays / The Sound is a Little Different In My Head
Cold Cave / Pacing Around the Church
Porno for Pyros / Tahitian Moon
Stay Tuned / The Facts of Life
Tokyo Death March / Tiyangis (Swap Meets)
Lykke Li / Youth Knows No Pain
Pictora / Red Dress
Daniel Johnston / Devil Town
Fruit Bats / Tangie and Ray
SebastiAn / Embody

Playlist: Tuesday, Aug. 2, 2011

Leftover Cuties / Lost in the Sea
Fats Domino / I’m Gonna Be a Wheel Someday
Black Joe Lewis & The Honeybears / Since I Met You Baby
John-Alex Mason / My Old Lonesome Home
Danger Mouse & Daniele Luppi feat. Norah Jones / Problem Queen
Bela Fleck & The Flecktones / Bottle Rocket
Brian Eno with Rick Holland feat. Aylie Cooke / Multimedia
Portishead / Glory Box [Live]
Alela Diane / White Horse
Oh Land / Perfection
The Piney Gir Roadshow / Lucky Me
Tennis / Take Me Somewhere
Brother Luke & The Comrades / Mission Trip
Chris Thile & Michael Daves / Cry, Cry Darling
The Funk Ark / Horchata
Unknown Mortal Orchestra / Bicycle
It’ll Grow Back / Horror Show
Dale Stewart / I Threw a Shoe
Clinic / Radiostory
Man Man / Knuckle Down
Strange Vine / Close Your Eyes
The Fling / Friend of Mine
Sleater-Kinney / The Day I Went Away
Black Lips / Bone Marrow
The Gospel Whiskey Runners / Muddy Waters
Beck / O Maria
French Horn Rebellion / This Moment
Foster the People / Pumped Up Kicks
Shannon and The Clams / Done with You
The Kills / Satellite
Frank Turner / If I Ever Stray
Rademacher / Silverlake
The Flaming Lips / Race For the Prize
James Blake / Why Don’t You Call Me?
Wagon Christ / Toomorrow
Bon Iver / Calgary
Lia Ices / Grown Unknown
Fleet Foxes / Battery Kinzie
David Byrne / Don’t Fence Me In
Carolina Chocolate Drops / Short Dress Gal
Joel Robert Melton / Ghost
Radiohead / Exit Music (For a Film)
Grand Canopy / Daytime (Speaks)
My Morning Jacket / Holdin’ On to Black Metal

Fulton Mall photo walk

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On the morning of Saturday, July 30, I went on a self-assigned photo walk on Fulton Mall in downtown Fresno. My good friend and colleague, Gosia Wozniacka, joined me. It’s the third time I’ve photographed Fulton Mall — I shot it once on black and white film in 1992 while in a photojournalism class and once on color digital in 2005 with my wife. Fulton Mall remains one of my favorite places in Fresno to make pictures because to me it always simultaneously represents both life and decay.

This was my second photo walk with my newly cobbled together digital camera outfit, a completely borrowed kit of random parts. Thanks to the generosity of friends, I shot Fulton Mall on color digital with a Canon EOS Rebel XT and an EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 lens. Most of these photos were shot with auto settings, with the flash turned off. The photos appear here mostly unedited.

The most interesting thing to me was that my experience turned out completely differently than Gosia’s experience. We went to the same place and saw different things, which I would have expected. But I also immediately noticed, as we were walking, that each of us had a completely different idea about the image gathering. Gosia spent a lot of time talking to people, whereas I spent a lot of time looking at landscape. The different stories we produced made me think a lot about something my old photojournalism professor, Greg Lewis, used to say: “Photojournalism is pictures of people doing things.” It’s a valuable reminder for any kind of storyteller, myself included.

Playlist: Thursday, July 28, 2011

Black Keys / Girl is On My Mind
Shannon and The Clams / Baby Don’t Do It
Duke Garwood / Jesus Got a Gun
Teddybears feat. Robyn / Cardiac Arrest
PJ Harvey / Written On the Forehead
Thao & Mirah / Hallelujah
Niilo Smeds / I Don’t Need You
Cut Copy / Where I’m Going
The Mountain Goats / Beautiful Gas Mask
Fink / Fear is Like Fire
Hazmat Modine / Child of a Blind Man
Buzzcocks / What Ever Happened To?
The Whiskey and The Devil Chaplain / Katie
Not An Airplane / Nobody Wins
The Gospel Whiskey Runners / Muddy Waters
Mr. Oizo / Bruce Willis is Dead
Seapony / Blue Star
Emmylou Harris / The Ship on His Arm
Fay Wrays / She Gave Me a Compass
Lykke Li / I Follow Rivers
The Ettes / Teeth
Merle Haggard / Mama Tried
Brother Luke & The Comrades / Mexico
It’ll Grow Back / I Got Mine!
Dale Stewart / Governator
The Quiet Americans / Weird Mountain
Grandaddy / Chartsengrafs [demo version]
Gillian Welch / Dark Turn of Mind
Kate Bush / The Dreaming
Cold Cave / Catacombs
Rademacher / They are Always Into That
No Cello / My Piano
House of Wolves / 50’s
Cake / Sick of You
tUnE-yArDs / Gangsta
The Book of Knots / Moondust Must
Vetiver / Worse for Wear
TV on the Radio / Will Do
Black Lips / New Direction
Admiral Radley / I Heart California
Butter 08 / Butter of 69
Pokey LaFarge & The South City Three / Ain’t the Same
Strange Vine / Lonesome Trouble
The Fling / Wanderingfoot
New Order / Dreams Never End [Peel Session version, 26 Jan. 1981]
Crystal Stilts / Blood Barons