A Storm Moving into Havana
On Friday, March 29, from 11:45 to 12 of the day, I took these images in the downtown Havana corner of 23 and Malecon as a storm was rolling in. (16 fotos)
Read MoreOn Friday, March 29, from 11:45 to 12 of the day, I took these images in the downtown Havana corner of 23 and Malecon as a storm was rolling in. (16 fotos)
Read MoreI love that dancers from several countries are out dancing in the middle of the street and that people working nearby or visiting Havana can enjoy watching them. (13 photos)
Read MoreFor years, independent groups and protectors have been demanding an animal protection law in Cuba, but their efforts have fallen on deaf ears and insensitive hearts. It was time for the pro-animal community to take to the streets. This Sunday, April 7, some 500 people walked from El Quijote Park to Colon Cemetery in Vedado.
Read MoreI have always liked jazz ever since I was a little girl, and I would dream about jazz clubs. I imagined a band or just a trio playing in a dimly-lit place, sipping on a chilled highball cocktail, captivated by the music of Chano Pozo, Charlie Parker or Dizzy Gillespie. (19 photos)
Read MoreThe annual Cuba Book Fair which started in early February in Havana has finally made it to the far eastern province of Guantanamo where it continues through Sunday March 31st. (11 photos)
Read MoreGuantanamo barely says goodbye to winter, and the high temperatures are already felt strongly and there is still a long way to go before the summer season. (13 photos)
Read MoreAs US travel photographers on our first trip to Cuba, we were enamored with the warm spirit of the people and the vivid visual opportunities. On our most recent trip, we wanted to dive deeply into the culture to see through the ‘smoke and mirrors’. We wanted to understand what was really going on in Cuban life. (8 photos)
Read MoreRumba is considered the quintessential genre of Cuban secular music and dance. For many Cubans, rumba represents an entire way of life and professional rumberos have called it a national sport, as important as baseball. (24 photos)
Read MoreThe cyclists started in the City of Guantanamo, as a preamble to the national event scheduled to take place from March 7-17 throughout Cuba. Speed and endurance were put into practice on Saturday, March 2, on a circuit of 60 kilometers (37 miles) traveled in the central streets of Guantanamo. Here are my pictures. (17 photos)
Read MoreHere I go a little outside the norm, by showing a set of images of the widely photographed and very photogenic Havana Malecon seawall, with a more artistic perspective, which in turn has a documentary nature. (18 photos)
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