Hats, hats, hats.... colorful, functional, and beautiful. Almost all the native people wear hats. They have different meanings to the communities they come from, indicating their marriage status (single, married, and widowed). To me, they are nice to look at.
The Quechua people are extremely shy people. Small yet incredibly strong, they are very hard working people. Men working on the hiking trails and women weaving, caring kids and looking after their booths at the Inca markets.
Hats tell stories
Weaving a wool blanket
A woman making the long journey home
Wedding photoshoot at Moray, Sacred Valley, Peru
"How many soles should I charge them?"
Ladies and their irresistible camelids
The rainbow colors represent the Inca flag which has nothing to do with gay pride
These cute sheep generate tourist money for the owners
Woman: nothing distracts me from enjoying this melon
The seller's eyes are equally scary as the fake donkey
Lady in the traditional fedora
Street merchant
Baby goat licks milk off of the baby boy
Cuteness competition
Our porter in charge of toilet service
Tres Amigos
Traditional outfit worn by a particular Quechua community