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22: dancer, havana

28 Faces, day 22

The face is not a secondary billboard for our internal feelings. It is an equal partner in the emotional process.
– Malcolm Gladwell

Havana, Cuba
photographed 11.6.2022

juxtaposition: Melanie and everything else

This is Melanie; she spent part of the afternoon with us.

And this is a pretty good summary of what Cuba was like: beauty, old crumbly things, and people all in the same vicinity, all existing side by side.

Havana, Cuba
photographed 11.6.2022

estefanía in a doorway

Seventy hundred twenty six days.

That’s how long it was between when I first spoke to photographer and tour leader Don Toothaker (whom I barely knew at the time) about his Cuba trip and when Don and I and the rest of our group arrived in Havana earlier this month. I am sure you can easily do the mental math and realize that the pandemic was the cause of that really long gap.

However: it was completely worth that wait.

And this begins a series, in a random order, of the things I photographed. This is Estafanía, a ballet dancer who posed for us in the streets of Havana.

I took notes* during that long-ago phone call with Don, and now I see that I wrote down he promised me that I would “see parts of Cuba that people don’t usually go to” and he stressed that human element would be a vital part of every day’s shooting.

He was not wrong on either point.

Havana, Cuba
photographed 11.6.2022

*Yeah. I take notes. Keep that in mind if we every talk on the phone…

barre

This scene is one that I am pretty sure I wouldn’t have noticed on my own, but my street-photography guide knew that sometimes dancers at the Joffrey stood at the barres and were visible from the street. Success!

Chicago, Illinois
photographed 6.27.2022