National Geographic - UK (2019-07)

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THROUGH THE LENS


BY KIRSTEN LUCE


Flashes


in the


Dark


WHEN AN EDITOR CALLED TO ASK if I could pho-


tograph a story about fireflies in Mexico, I didn’t


check my schedule before I said yes. I’d seen these


insects light up the forests in Tlaxcala once before,


and I jumped at the chance to go back.


While studying at the University of Colima, I


began exploring Mexico, crossing the country several


times by bus. I’ve spent time in 28 of its 31 states, and


the variety of landscapes—Michoacán’s beaches,


Colima’s volcano, San Luis Potosí’s plateau—


captivates me in a way that no other country has.


Now I work as a photojournalist in Mexico and


along the border, documenting desperate situations


that rarely seem to improve for everyday Mexicans.


I’m lucky enough to be able to leave when I need to;


A PHOTOGRAPHER SHIFTS


HER GAZE FROM THE


ONGOING INSTABILITY AND


VIOLENCE IN MEXICO TO


THE FLEETING BEAUTY OF


ONE OF THE COUNTRY’S


NATURAL WONDERS.


my Mexican colleagues face censorship and threats


to their lives.


Though necessary and important, news stories


don’t reflect the Mexico that I fell for and that is


home to so many people I love. An assignment


focused on the country’s natural beauty was a wel-


come reprieve.


I had three nights to capture the magical scene in


the forest. Tripod in hand, I hiked with my colleagues


into the misty forest at dusk. I set up, and we waited,


our banter dissipating as the daylight waned and tiny


specks of light emerged.


According to our guides, visitors are usually


not allowed to photograph the fireflies because


the presence of artificial light from electronics can


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