Bells proclaim the arrival of priest in Chintipan, Mexico.
11x14 Lifetime archival ink jet print. Printed under the supervision of Wayne F. Miller, 2008.
From an article titled “Priest to the Campesinos”, published in LIFE Magazine 1952. The story of the ‘Mexican Priest’ is about 33 year old Enrique Salazar, a Catholic priest who travels by mule to visit the 35 villages within his 900 square mile parish in the uplands of central Mexico. 1952.
Appears in Wayne F. Miller Photographs 1942-1958 published by powerHouse Books, 2008.
11x14 Lifetime archival ink jet print. Printed under the supervision of Wayne F. Miller, 2008.
From an article titled “Priest to the Campesinos”, published in LIFE Magazine 1952. The story of the ‘Mexican Priest’ is about 33 year old Enrique Salazar, a Catholic priest who travels by mule to visit the 35 villages within his 900 square mile parish in the uplands of central Mexico. 1952.
Appears in Wayne F. Miller Photographs 1942-1958 published by powerHouse Books, 2008.
11x14 Lifetime archival ink jet print. Printed under the supervision of Wayne F. Miller, 2008.
From an article titled “Priest to the Campesinos”, published in LIFE Magazine 1952. The story of the ‘Mexican Priest’ is about 33 year old Enrique Salazar, a Catholic priest who travels by mule to visit the 35 villages within his 900 square mile parish in the uplands of central Mexico. 1952.
Appears in Wayne F. Miller Photographs 1942-1958 published by powerHouse Books, 2008.