Cattle- North Platte, Nebraska - February 1, 2022: Portrait of cattle rancher, Trey Wasserburger who owns a 4,000 acre ranch close to lake Malone in Nebraska. Jimena Peck for The Wall Street Journal.
Arvada, Colorado - July 15, 2022: After finding out she was pregnant again, LaTavia had to find help and a home fort her, her daughter Amidala and her baby on the way. Hope House provided them with a roof and lots of support. LaTavia holds her baby Sebastian who is 7 weeks old.
Aurora, Colorado - February 12: Portrait of Gastón, Venezuelan, 57 years old around his home outside of Denver.
September 26, 2022: San Luis, Colorado. Devon Peña poses for a portrait at the market’s old hardware store. The San Luis People’s Market is planning on adding this part of the building as a community gathering area including a coffee shop and a volcanic stone corn mill to process the nixtamal for the tortillas within the community Photo by Jimena Peck
Patrice Palmer for Imbibe
Jimena Peck is a Denver based Editorial and Commercial Photographer. Her style is natural, simple; classic yet contemporary.
She truly believes in blurring the edges between studio and real life, applying the finer points of each to achieve a unique look that captures the essential beauty of her subjects.
Although she is currently based in Denver, Colorado, as you can see in her Photography Portfolio, she has been documenting and traveling around the world during the last 10 years.
Travels are her dearest treasures and inspiration. Check out more of her work and follow along at www.jimenapeck.com
With many partners that leave the communities on the search for some money to send back home, women had to organize themselves in cooperatives and unite forces. After years of unnoticed indigenous fights and complaints from the victims of the displacement they finally united forces.
William in his new apartment in Cañon City.
Beef- Tryon, Nebraska - February 25, 2022: Portrait of cattle rancher, Rusty Kemp, who owns and leases a 30,000 acres of land Northwest of Tryon in Nebraska. Jimena Peck for the Wall Street Journal
Cattle- North Platte, Nebraska - February 1, 2022: Portrait of cattle rancher, Trey Wasserburger who owns a 4,000 acre ranch close to lake Malone in Nebraska. Jimena Peck for The Wall Street Journal.
Arvada, Colorado - July 15, 2022: After finding out she was pregnant again, LaTavia had to find help and a home fort her, her daughter Amidala and her baby on the way. Hope House provided them with a roof and lots of support. LaTavia holds her baby Sebastian who is 7 weeks old.
Aurora, Colorado - February 12: Portrait of Gastón, Venezuelan, 57 years old around his home outside of Denver.
September 26, 2022: San Luis, Colorado. Devon Peña poses for a portrait at the market’s old hardware store. The San Luis People’s Market is planning on adding this part of the building as a community gathering area including a coffee shop and a volcanic stone corn mill to process the nixtamal for the tortillas within the community Photo by Jimena Peck
Patrice Palmer for Imbibe
Jimena Peck is a Denver based Editorial and Commercial Photographer. Her style is natural, simple; classic yet contemporary.
She truly believes in blurring the edges between studio and real life, applying the finer points of each to achieve a unique look that captures the essential beauty of her subjects.
Although she is currently based in Denver, Colorado, as you can see in her Photography Portfolio, she has been documenting and traveling around the world during the last 10 years.
Travels are her dearest treasures and inspiration. Check out more of her work and follow along at www.jimenapeck.com
With many partners that leave the communities on the search for some money to send back home, women had to organize themselves in cooperatives and unite forces. After years of unnoticed indigenous fights and complaints from the victims of the displacement they finally united forces.
William in his new apartment in Cañon City.
Beef- Tryon, Nebraska - February 25, 2022: Portrait of cattle rancher, Rusty Kemp, who owns and leases a 30,000 acres of land Northwest of Tryon in Nebraska. Jimena Peck for the Wall Street Journal