The most advanced technology in the world looms in my brown community. For 33 years, United Launch Alliance exploits my father's labor to launch the satellites used by Google Maps, military branches, and privately funded ventures. How-To: Build a Father and Son Relationship is an ongoing photographic series where we perform guides demonstrating How-To use our bodies to outline national borders, show the maintenance of a SpaceX Mars base, and show workers' solidarity in a Blue Origin spacecraft. In How-To: Exploit Mexican Men in 4 Steps, my father poses as a Bracero in front of an infrared mesquite grid. The grids in my photographs speak to computational photography and its use in military-grade cameras and satellites. Using a landscape captured by the Mars Rover in How-To: Cross the Colonial Landscape of Mars I regenerate the Western Frontier landscape photographs and emulat the desert journey traveled by migrants between Mexico and The United States. Grids further offer my father and me agency by using the technology my father helps assemble but will never afford or have the privilege to operate. During long exposures, our bodies sync, we rest, and our relationship continues to build.