By work circumstances Mikel had access to some Maasai tribe objects that were stored at the Museum of Human Evolution of Burgos (Spain), and he decided to make a personal portrait of the tribe but thousands of miles away, physically and mentally. The resulting images would be hardly recognisable for them because the light used and digital treatment, but for us appear as something raw and straight, as a metaphor of how our Western mind is conditioned by the “produced” image.