Havana’s Life… for the #monomad challenge

in Black And White4 hours ago

Havana has a unique way of confronting you with the truth. You walk through its streets and you don’t need to chase stories; they throw themselves at you. Musicians who persist, living statues that look more alive than the city itself, children who still find room to play amid the noise, the decay, and the daily struggle. And in the middle of it all, a photographer with a camera on his shoulder trying to understand a country that’s falling apart and yet somehow still breathing.

I’ve rediscovered the pleasure of photographing this city. Not because it’s getting better. Not because it has changed. If anything, the opposite is true: it hurts to see it this way. It hurts to walk through its plazas and notice that life continues, but carries a quiet sadness tucked between the cracks, the peeling paint, the poverty disguised in routine, and the resignation floating in the air.

And yet, even with that mix of nostalgia and frustration, Havana still offers scenes worth capturing. Simple moments that hold up the identity of a people who refuse to surrender. Pigeons taking flight, improvised laughter, street artists who don’t let the city lose its voice.

Photographing here isn’t a technical act; it’s an emotional one. Every shutter click stings a little, and still it pushes you forward. Because, painful as it is to admit, in the middle of all this chaos there’s still beauty. A broken, imperfect, but honest beauty.

That’s why I keep going. Because these streets, worn down and wounded; still have a soul. And as long as they do, there will always be something worth seeing… and worth telling.

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