Beautiful Struggle from Alex Hernandez who appeared in La Mission.

We first published this piece in 2010 and looking back, it is worth repeating. 

The rebels I encountered roaming the neighborhood.

Chris Chiquillo has grown up on 24th and Hampshire.
Chris Chiquillo has grown up on 24th and Hampshire.  He was shot and killed in Antioch in March of 2015.
Potrero del Sol Skatepark
Potrero del Sol Skatepark
Loco
Loco
The last supper with my sister, Isabel, and her best friend, Maria.
The last supper with my sister, Isabel, and her best friend, Maria.
Eric and his uncle Carlos, both from Hampshire Street.
Eric and his uncle Carlos, both from Hampshire Street.
Little D at the skatepark.
Little D at the skatepark.
San Francisco Muni Nights with Devon on the 9-San Bruno coming home from the movies.
San Francisco Muni Nights with Devon on the 9-San Bruno coming home from the movies.
Francisco, also known as Amigo, is a regular at the skate park.
Francisco, also known as Amigo, is a regular at the skate park.
A man near Dirty Thieves, a bar on 24th and Treat Ave., saw me with a camera and offered to show me his San Francisco tattoo.
A man near Dirty Thieves, a bar on 24th and Treat Ave., saw me with a camera and offered to show me his San Francisco tattoo.
Danny the Barber-Mission Native
Danny the Barber-Mission Native

First published, May 30, 2010

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Just twenty years old, Daniel Mondragon is a San Francisco based photographer known for capturing the less glamorous aspects of city life. He displays a knack for photographing gritty and eye-catching neighborhood scenes. Mondragon captures rugged city life in a soft and seductive way, making his photographs both meaningful and personal. The figures in his pictures range from close family members to complete strangers, but each portrait has a distinctly real and human aspect. Generally void of any explicit description, Mondragon’s photographs are left to explain themselves. In this way, they retain their trademark alluring mystery. When asked about the motivation behind his photography, Mondragon reflects this poetic simplicity seen in his works. He states “I just love photography because it allows me to express myself creatively, entirely. It helps me communicate political, social, and personal messages without saying a word.”

Largely self-taught, Daniel is current taking photography classes at San Francisco Community College. His photograph collection focuses largely on his home Mission district neighborhood, though has taken photographs throughout California. Still Living is an exhibition of his San Francisco work.

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