Walking in Camagüey one realizes the reasons that led John Paul II to declare her an archdiocese in 1998. Their churches, which remain intact over time, are the best evidence for the… Read More...
Cabo Cruz has one street and from the cliff bordering the village, its coral reef is in perfect view through the transparent waters that surround it. Read More...
Without ever having a script the looks are interspersed through my lens – facial features, gestures, smiles and sadness, with the natural and ideological landscapes of the places where… Read More...
La Bajada on the Guanacahabibes peninsula in Cuba’s westernmost part is the island’s first or last community, depending on how your look at it.
In that settlement, where the sun… Read More...
Discovered by Cuban film several years ago, since then Gibara has flirted over and over again in different ways with the cinema. It’s the kind of place you’ve often seen and don’t… Read More...
At the 1514 most of the dinnerware is in full view of the diners and the curious who are interested in this detail. They are objects that belong to the 19th and 20th centuries and were… Read More...
The bicycle is part of the family in many Cuban homes. During the hard decade of the 90s, during the so-called Special Period (the economic crisis in Cuba after the fall of the… Read More...
Although you can always hear him on radio, Orlando Hernandez speaks publicly for the first time and explains about his nearly half century as the person charged with sound effects on… Read More...
Ybor City is a historic neighborhood in Tampa, Florida, founded in the 1880’s by cigar manufacturers. From there, José Martí spoke repeatedly to the tobacco workers in order to raise… Read More...