In Search of Everyday Heros: Photographer Leslie Granda-Hill

On Leslie Granda-Hill’s website all she writes about herself is: “New Jersey based–specializing in documentary and portrait photography.” But that doesn’t begin to scratch the surface. Her work has appeared in many publications, including the Wall Street Journal, and in many exhibitions, including a solo show last fall at NYC’s Umbrella Arts. With her camera, kindness, and insight, she captures people who press on in the face of extreme challenges. In honor of Women’s History Month, here are some images and text from one of her recent projects.

Jenifer en el espejo ©Leslie Granda-Hill

Jenifer en el espejo ©Leslie Granda-Hill

“Located in Southwestern Mexico, Oaxaca is one of the poorest states in the country. The city of Oaxaca de Juarez is the capital. Tourists walk the city in amazement–the beautiful culture, the shopping, the events celebrating their heritage. It is a vibrant city, rich in culture and art. But there are villages that surround it where poverty, harsh realities and few jobs exist for the residents.”

Jarod con un perro ©Leslie Granda-Hill

Jarod con un perro ©Leslie Granda-Hill

“I first photographed the Morales-Sanchez family in a small village in Oaxaca in 2011. I have returned each year, and will continue to document their life story. Mayra Morales-Sanchez is raising four children by herself. Her husband left them in 2013.”

Jenifer con Mayra ©Leslie Granda-Hill

Jenifer con Mayra ©Leslie Granda-Hill

“They live in extreme poverty and are the typical Oaxacan family–living under conditions no one should ever face. In the years that I have known them, they have moved several times. They have never had plumbing or any amenities that we take for granted.”

Jenifer y Jarod ©Leslie Granda-Hill

Jenifer y Jarod ©Leslie Granda-Hill

“Mayra’s children, ages 7-12, are Jarod, Jenifer, Xochitl, and Antonio. Jarod is the eldest sibling (born when Mayra was only 16), followed by his sisters Jenifer and Xochitl. Antonio (Tonio) is the youngest son.”

Tonio ©Leslie Granda-Hill

Tonio ©Leslie Granda-Hill

“I photographed them as children at play, and continue as they transition into adulthood, learning to face harsh realities. Mayra fights for a better life for her children; she strives hard to keep the family together, making sure they attend school and are well cared for.”

Ninas con sus muñecas ©Leslie Granda-Hill

Ninas con sus muñecas ©Leslie Granda-Hill

“The children are delightful and active, and know no other way of life. Regrettably, since I’ve met them, their situation has deteriorated, and each time I visit, I find them living in a less desirable accommodations.”

Jenifer en el Cajón ©Leslie Granda-Hill

Jenifer en el Cajón ©Leslie Granda-Hill

“Facing extraordinary challenges, Mayra perseveres. ‘I have neither a family or spouse to turn to,’ she says, “but I am strong–I will be OK.’ By any measure or standard, Mayra is heroic.”

Abrazo de grupo ©Leslie Granda-Hill

Abrazo de grupo ©Leslie Granda-Hill

– Catherine Kirkpatrick

 

 

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