Monday, March 7, 2011

Cuba Confidential

In January, 2011 I went on a photo trip to Cuba with Richard Martin (http://richardmartinphoto.com/richard_martin_photography_slides.html)
It turned out to be a combination of street and fine art photography.  I'd like to share some of my images with you.

Essentially we began in rural Cuba, staying in the Vinales Valley

View from our hotel

and visiting a tobacco plantation

 Outside Tobacco Drying Shed
Inside Tobacco Drying Shed
We spent an afternoon in Las Terrasas, a small community in Pinar del Rio province, which provided a window on rural life:

Coming to Town

Man with Straw Hat

Batter Up
Strrrike!
Trinidad, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, in the province of Sancti Spiritus in central Cuba, must be the loveliest town on the island.  Friendly people in one photogenic setting after another -- a rare opportunity for both street and fine art photography!  We could have stayed many more than our allotted three days.

Young Couple in Fabulous Light
Morning and the kids ...
Are off to ...
School
... or Someplace Else
Such a Lovely
Town
Not Too Hurried...
... Real Laid Back


Plenty of Time ...

To Watch the Wind Blow
And the Sun Set
As the Shadows Lengthen
And Evening Falls
Hard as it was to leave Trinidad, we were all eager to get to Habana, Cuba's legendary capital, and the fast lane ...

El Capitolio
We stayed at the Parc Central, a lovely hotel a few blocks from the old capitol building.  Right outside our door was a fascinating city offering the heart of Cuba and portraits of her people

Street Scene








Waiter
Girl on the Street
Hunk
Pretty Woman
Bicycle Taxi Driver
Mime
Not So Pretty Woman
Sax Man
Woman in Doorway
Even a Rainy Day ...
Was Followed by Sunshine
Richard enhanced our photo repertoire by showing us how to pan old Cuban cars

. . .
. . .
. . .
. . . and Cops
And he took us to the absolutely marvelous Colon Cemetery, home to many of the angels in America










So Much to Reflect On
And in reflecting, I close with special thanks to Richard and my fellow photographers for making this such a memorable trip

Hola!

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