John Lewis “Good Trouble” mural, Atlanta – Photo of the Day

John Lewis “Good Trouble” mural, Atlanta, USA. By: Angie Troope (USA). Cámara: Samsung Galaxy S21

HAVANA TIMES – Some photos make us laugh, feel emotions, remember a trip, or a special moment with friends. Others show that the person who took them has taken photography seriously. Photos of animals, architecture, people. Conceptual, abstract photos.

There may be those who have never left their city or hometown, but they also have images of those small details they want to share with the rest of Havana Times’ readers.

Whether you’re in Beijing, São Paulo, Costa Rica, or New York, it doesn’t matter where you took your photos—show them and prove that we all have a photographer inside us.

Just send it to [email protected] with the following information:

  • Title of your photo
  • Your name and the city where you live
  • The type of the camera or cell phone you used to take the photo
  • The city and country where you took your photo

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One thought on “John Lewis “Good Trouble” mural, Atlanta – Photo of the Day

  • Yes! Take photographs constantly.

    “Stare. It is the way to educate your eye, and more. Stare, pry, listen, eavesdrop. Die knowing something. You are not here long.” — Walker Evans

    The above photo expresses a perfect sentiment, but then John Lewis, in his support of former Goldwater Girl, Hillary Clinton, said he never saw Bernie Sanders at a civil rights protest, and he was so wrong about that. Martin Luther King would condemn what John Lewis became. Never forget that Bill Clinton tightened the embargo as Russian support diminished in Cuba, and this was to intentionally increase the suffering of Cubans. John Lewis started out as a good guy.

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