Irma Bohórquez‐Geisler

Photographer + Founder, Artist & Program Director
New York City Day Of The Dead Festival
   
Simple Moments of an Emerging Presence.
Public Project
Simple Moments of an Emerging Presence.
Copyright Irma Bohorquez-Geisler 2024
Date of Work Dec 1969 - Ongoing
Updated Nov 2018
Topics Black and White, Community, Documentary, Faith, Family, Fine Art, Immigration, Latin America, Mexican community, immigration, Mexican people, Staten Island, New York, Mexican traditions, Mexican American experience, Mexican Immigrant Community, Mexican Portraits, Mexican-Americans, Mexican immigrants in New York, Migration, Minority, Photography, Photojournalism, Portraiture, Street


    Irma Bohorquez-Geisler Photography, PHOTOGRAPHYI have been documenting the Mexican-American community from within New York City, especially its most rapidly diversifying borough, Staten Island, since 2001. My photographs are part of my ongoing social-documentary series  “Simple Moments of an Emerging Presence.” The photographs show simple moments in everyday life and special occasions important to the Mexican community. The men, women and children depicted share a common heritage and homeland. Mexicans families bring their own traditions to a new environment, and maintain many of these traditions and rich culture while adapting to wider Staten Island community. 
      
3,789

Also by Irma Bohórquez‐Geisler —

Project

Vicente Zempoaltecatl's Funeral

Irma Bohorquez-Geisler / Silver Mount Cemetery, 918 Victory Boulevard, Staten Island, New York, NY.
Project

FDR Boardwalk and South Beach, Staten Island. New York City

Irma Bohorquez-Geisler / Franklin D. Roosevelt Boardwalk and South Beach, Staten Island, New York
Simple Moments of an Emerging Presence. by Irma Bohorquez-Geisler
Sign-up for
For more access