Since the United States re-established diplomatic relations with Cuba after more than 50 years, many Americans have been dying to get a glimpse inside the beautiful and mysterious country, that is still under Communist rule. Photographer Mikael Jansson shot a stunning editorial for the Fall issue Porter Magazine capturing Cuban creatives, artists, musicians, and locals. Check out the images below.






















Beautiful! Ladies, what are your thoughts?




7 Responses
Stunning pictures. Random comment but I have to say lately the articles on this blogs have been on point, very refreshing and I adore all Black people around the world are being given some shine. Keep it up
Cuba my country! Thank you for sharing these beautiful photos.
L O V E this editorial. Also, in general although porter is a relatively new mag, there content is by for more diverse and features mature women often.
I mean Black mags aren’t event doing pieces like this! Shame.
Beautiful pictures! Thanks for sharing
Amazing and mind blowing….. I know that black culture is hidden behind the curtains in many brown countries, I just never realized to what extant.
I definitely was not expecting to see so many beautiful black people, with every tone imaginable, in this Hispanic country.
I feel the same feeling I felt when I saw that ancient Chinese people, dating before the Chinese we’ve grown to know and still love, were brown with afros….a mixed feeling of joy and sadness, because I now know our people are hidden everywhere.
Notice how it is mostly the pale skin people who was trying to leave Cuba?. Did you know that under white control s Africa. It was Castro who sent troops to Angola to stop them ( the white S Africans army) invading that country, and his love for Mandela is timeless….Just a little bit of knowledge..
speak the #TRUTH