October in Havana
Recent days in a city still suffering from the blows caused by Hurricane Ian, but which still preserves and reinvents its charms. (31 photos)
Recent days in a city still suffering from the blows caused by Hurricane Ian, but which still preserves and reinvents its charms. (31 photos)
The trade fair takes place when transportation in the city is increasingly expensive due to spare parts shortages and galloping inflation. 35 photos
Columns, colonnades, corridors & porticos are abundant; some perfectly conserved, while others are badly damaged. (61 photos)
In the park, there’s a statue of a young man with a beautiful face and elegantly dressed. I can attest that people have no idea who he is. (16 photos)
A photo feature by Ruber Osoria with images taken in the Biobio region of Chile, the second most populated after Santiago. (28 pictures)
August was marked by the tragedy of the large-scale fire at the Super Tanker Base in Matanzas. These are pictures from Havana. (64 photos)
My neighborhood is calm, nothing happens around here. It’s a nice to be able to go for a swim at the beach, even if it’s full of rubble. (29 photos)
In the so-called direct photography, the photographer cannot control the scene, they cannot decide what is in their frame and what is not… (47 photos)
Moments of terror. It’s the biggest fire I’ve ever seen and it’s happening right now. They still haven’t managed to extinguish the flames. (17 photos)
As a curious fact, on both sides of this work are the oldest and most modern thermoelectric plants in the country. (44 pictures)