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This is the story of how I lost my first and only film camera, and how the camera changed my views on what photography is, and should be.
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American photographer Michael Dweck gained access to the Cuban art scene. His photos allow us to see Cuba in a different light – stylish and glamorous. Read more about Cuba’s colourful art scene.
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The whole months of July and August at Havana, armed with the loyal and dependable L-CA+. What more can I ask for?
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When you hear "Havana Nights", you think Dirty Dancing 2, yes? Me too!
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I turned my family holiday into a cultural immersion in the Cuban capital of Havana.This UNESCO World Heritage Site really has so many interesting things to offer. A visit here feels like a trip back in time without the need for a time machine.
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If you travel in Cuba during June you will have the chance to see the country covered by the amazing red flowers of the Flamboyant.
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If you seek beautiful underwater photos and drinking mojitos watching the sunset this is the perfect LomoLocation!!
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A cemetery & open-air museum in marble and stone. There are many impressive monuments, statues and mausoleums of rich and famous Cubans.
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Valle de los Ingenios, a large valley that was once one of the most productive agricultural areas in the whole country, home to dozens of the sugar refineries on which Trinidad built its wealth during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Today just one remains, althought the draw here is not the refinery itself but the buildings of one of the old colonial estates, located at Manaca-Iznaga. From here, the train continues on to a few more stops.