Faces of Havana
Havana is a living museum, and its inhabitants are its main curators, who are transforming it day by day through interaction. (9 pictures)
Havana is a living museum, and its inhabitants are its main curators, who are transforming it day by day through interaction. (9 pictures)
Not even the most optimistic of these carmakers thought that almost 70 years later they would continue on the streets. (33 pictures)
To every one of you who sees my photos here, I invite you to go to this church, it doesn’t matter if you are a believer or not (31 pictures).
I documented my experience with Covid-19 while serving as a volunteer in an isolation center outside the city of Matanzas. (16 photos)
This photographic project tires to explain what it means for migrants to have a little piece of homeland, even if it’s fleeting. (26 pictures)
Near the coast, you can only hear the sea. There aren’t any cars. There aren’t any people. People are standing in line. (15 pictures)
It is not the stereotyped beauty that commercial photography commonly sells us, that exemplary beauty with perfectly defined codes (39 pictures)
The “always warm” Havana, sometimes is not so warm. This weekend temperatures dropped significantly (26 photos).
I often walk the streets of Old Havana and imagine that it is another country, one with less material and spiritual deprivation. (68 photos)
Its eclectic architecture, majestic monuments, all images with which I try to show that Havana that I love so much and inspire me. (32 photos)