What an honor to be selected by FOTONOSTRUM Magazine for their September issue, where they feature 18 pages of photography from my soon-to-be-released Vanishing Cuba book.

FotoNostrum Magazine is associated with FotoNostrum, Mediterranean House of Photography, a parent company of WonderPick Ltd, and The Worldwide Photography Gala Awards.

Located in the heart of Barcelona, FotoNostrum has a net exhibition space of 9,150 square feet (850 square meters) in two levels and features solo and collective exhibitions per year of established photographers and emerging talents.

FotoNostrum’s mission is to increase society’s understanding and appreciation of photography and its evolving role in contemporary culture. They seek to promote emerging artists by building audiences, stimulating dialogue among photographers, and among photographers and the public, and promoting inquires about photography through publications and exhibitions in their Barcelona gallery, and beyond.

OUTLOOK TRAVELLER MAGAZINE FEATURES VANISHING CUBA

OUTLOOK TRAVELLER MAGAZINE FEATURES VANISHING CUBA

It was so wonderful for Vanishing Cuba to be featured in the November 2021 issue of OUTLOOK TRAVELLER Magazine, India’s No. 1 Travel Magazine and website in India. It was also so nice to get messages from friends in India who were excited to see the feature (see video below).

ARTDOC PHOTOGRAPHY MAGAZINE FEATURES VANISHING CUBA

ARTDOC PHOTOGRAPHY MAGAZINE FEATURES VANISHING CUBA

It was my pleasure to be interviewed by ARTDOC Magazine for their October 2021 issue. We discussed photography, Cuba, and my upcoming book Vanishing Cuba. I want to thank everyone at ArtDoc for taking an interest in my work.

VANISHING CUBA CHRONICLES – PRINTING IN ITALY

VANISHING CUBA CHRONICLES – PRINTING IN ITALY

On September 28, 2021, I departed New York for Milan, Italy, to oversee the printing and production of my long-awaited Vanishing Cuba book. I was headed to my printer, Longo AG, in Bolzano, Italy. My man at Longo, Giuseppe, picked me up at the airport, and we began our four-hour journey across Northern Italy. Giuseppe had been working with me for two years on this project, and he knew exactly what I was looking to achieve. After multiple espressos stops along the Autostrade, we arrived at Longo in the late afternoon. The espresso stops were a good indication of what was to come. Non-stop espresso, all day, every day, for the next two weeks!

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