Havana’s Stained-Glass Windows
Like a subtle reflection of our nature, stained glass windows form part of Cuba’s most authentic architecture. (19 photos)
Like a subtle reflection of our nature, stained glass windows form part of Cuba’s most authentic architecture. (19 photos)
Last week, I visited La Quinta de los Molinos, where Havana’s botanical gardens were opened in 1839. (19 photos)
We asked Havana street photographer Juan Suarez for a collection of his pictures taken on rainy days in the Cuban capital. (26 photos)
Cuba’s annual trade fair is underway. Business deals are made here, and in the case of Cuba, buyers and sellers are mainly state-owned companies. (35 photos)
Social unrest exploded in Chile a week ago throughout the national territory. We are in Concepción, BioBio region about 600 kms. south of Santiago, the capital. (36 photos)
The Houses of God, installed in different Guantanamo neighborhoods, open the doors to their members for holding their sweet fifteen celebrations, weddings and birthdays. (23 photos)
Indiara Rivero was one of the prize winners in last year’s 10th HT Photo Contest. Here we bring you the different entries she submitted to the contest.
Here are the pictures submitted for last year’s HT Photo Contest by Jeaunesse. Also see the instructions for participating in this year’s contest. The deadline is November 1st. (9 photos)
The Paseo del Prado, is one of the most emblematic sites of the Cuban capital. It serves as a division for the municipalities of Centro Habana and Habana Vieja (Downtown and Old Havana). (34 photos)
Today we bring you a selection of the photo entries by Dave Coronel from the 2018 HT Photo Contest. Dave has participated in many of our contests. The deadline for sending in your entries for the 11th Havana Times Photo Contest is November 1, 2019. (11 photos)