Deep in the central jungle of Peru there is a coffee farm called Enamórate! (the Spanish imperative "Fall in love!"). The owner of the farm is a smiling Peruvian named Juan Carlos, who wears a jaguar tooth through one ear and welcomes volunteers from all over the world to pick coffee, discover waterfalls in the jungle and share some of their culture with him. The volunteers live with the rhythms of the earth and the farm is abuzz with languages, laughter, and coffee-fueled conversation.

The sun rises over Enamórate in the Selva Central, or central jungle region, of Peru

Christian, a Brazilian volunteer, picks coffee in the morning

Alfredo, a volunteer from Peru reaches through the branches to collect the fruit

Christian relaxes in the afternoon

Juan Carlos weaves a bracelet

Emélie and Arnault, two French volunteers, relax in the upper level of the "chacra" ("farm" in Quechua)

Juan Carlos smiles at a waterfall in the jungle

Christian and Jesús weave bracelets in the chacra

Jesús and Huaykitcha wait to catch a ride into town

Alfredo and Christian pass the coffee berries through a machine to separate the seed from the husk

In addition to coffee the farm grows various herbs

Christian, Alfredo and Luciano take a break from afternoon work

The workers at lunch

Juan Carlos and Arnault sing on the upper level of the chacra

Christian, Gaspar and Jesús sell jewelry at a festival in Huancayo

Juan Carlos with his wares at the festival

Hiram, a volunteer from Puerto Rico, rakes coffee beans out to dry in the sun

Alfredo and Jesús hitchhike to the nearest town, Pichanaki

Juan Carlos roasts the coffee beans

Christian cools the roasted beans before grinding them