HomePhoto Gallery

Photo Gallery

The Flesh of Julián: Tattoos of an Abakuá

“Abakuás are known for their music, dance, rituals, and distinctive symbols, including tattoos,” says photographer Jorge Bonet,...

“Memories of Underdevelopment”: a photographic series from today’s Cuba

Certainly, “Memories of Underdevelopment” is a series inspired by the novel and film of the same name,...

Dear Jacksonville

I don’t know you, and I won’t ever get to know you, but you have piqued my...

The Dance of the Monkey-Puzzle Trees

We are in Adkintuwekura (Piedra del Águila), Nahuelbuta National Park, spiritual sanctuary of the Mapuche people in...

Communism Looks Like This

The physical decadence of Havana as a reflection, or even as the inevitable face, of the moral...

In Baracoa, the first city of Cuba

"A long-standing need to know the origins of Cuban culture and history led me in 2011 to...

The Most Beautiful Ruins

It was raining. He asked me if I hadn't been to the ruins and I told him...

The Skin, the Wound, the Truth

The skin matters as much or more than what’s inside. Kenny Lemes (Source: La Voz) “Writing and taking pictures...