Tag: photography

  • Two Cubas: One Survives, the Other Exploits

    Two Cubas: One Survives, the Other Exploits

    Behind Cuba’s bright dollar stores and the near-empty CUP markets where ordinary Cubans shop lies a deeper divide: everyday workers scraping by, and a military empire hoarding billions offshore. This story meets both sides, the makers who endure and the machine that profits from their struggle.

  • Years Past the Health Limit: Inside a Cuban Foundry

    Years Past the Health Limit: Inside a Cuban Foundry

    In a Havana foundry, men shape boat propellers by hand with no gloves, no masks, and no safety — working decades beyond a supposed 10-year limit. What looks like craft is really survival.

  • Inside the Ring: My Night at a Cuban Cockfight

    Inside the Ring: My Night at a Cuban Cockfight

    I came to document life on a tobacco farm in Viñales, Cuba. I ended up inside a cockfighting ring. This is a visual story about trust, tension, and the sharp edges of a tradition rarely seen by outsiders.

  • After the Revolution: Growing Old in Cuba

    After the Revolution: Growing Old in Cuba

    In a cracked Havana apartment, Caridad boils water, hangs laundry, and cares for her ailing husband. Once, there was plenty. Now, there’s one electric pot and five pounds of rice. This is not a story of outrage—it’s a story of quiet endurance, when the system forgets you but the day still demands to be lived.