Trinidad, Cuba – Hardships, challenges, warmth and resilience.
These photographs were taken during my June 2025 visit to Trinidad, Cuba, a city that feels suspended in time. Founded in the early 16th century and recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Trinidad is renowned for its beautifully preserved colonial architecture, cobblestone streets, pastel-colored facades, and vibrant public squares.
In the photographs below, I chose to portray this vibrant and colorful city in black and white, using the absence of color to draw attention to the hardships and realities faced by many of its inhabitants.
Daily life already reflected the economic hardships facing many Cubans. Yet amid the challenges, I encountered remarkable warmth, resilience, and dignity.
Looking back at these images today, I find myself wondering how these people are doing.


