We are finally sharing photos from our trip to Cuba earlier
this year (though we've given you a sampling with our recent Cuba calendar)! It’s a lot harder to
blog our travels when we have another full time job/blog. We have so
many photos we want to share from Cuba, and we plan to do that here.
Better late than never, right?
Cuba is such an interesting country and unlike any other
place we’ve ever visited. The history and culture doesn’t compare to anything we’ve
seen. To our parents, our stories of Cuba reminded them of the Communist Soviet
Union they grew up in… which isn’t exactly a good thing. Life in Ukraine was
hard for our families, which is why they moved to the US when we were both
really young. It’s been over 20 years since the collapse of the Soviet Union
and though things aren’t perfect, they’ve gotten a lot better. In Cuba, the
people are still waiting for a change. The way of life and government seems
prehistoric. It’s incredible that a country so close to the United States can
be so different.
Cuba has been under the rule of the same old dude (and
recently his brother) for over 50 years. It became a Communist country modeled
after the USSR and had a strong Russian presence for a few decades. Also for
over 50 years, Cuba and the United States have had a no-trade embargo. That
means nothing comes in and nothing goes out between the US and Cuba. Everything
in Cuba is old and reused, and they’ve excelled at being a self-sustaining
country. It’s incredible how they can make the same cars last for 50 years. The
United States continues an embargo against Cuba "so long as it
continues to refuse to move toward democratization and greater respect for
human rights."
We feel like Cuba is on the brink of change and keep seeing
that in the media. Just in the last few years the Cuban government has allowed
people to open their own businesses (prior to this, absolutely everything was
government run and regulated). Obama has loosened some laws that allow Cubans
to travel between the US and Cuba to visit family. The old man Fidel is getting
up there in age, and something’s gotta give. Yuriy and I really wanted to visit
Cuba before it changes and opens up to the US… before McDonalds, Starbucks, and
the Hilton rush into Cuba and commercialize it. We feel so fortunate to have
experienced Cuba in all it’s rustic beauty and really treasure the photos we
brought home from it.
We’ll be sharing posts from Havana, Cienfuegos, and Trinidad
in the coming weeks, so come back to see more.
- - Julia
*** If you haven’t ordered a Cuba calendar yet, do so by the
end of tomorrow to get one before Christmas! (if you’re in the US)






wow cuba looks incredible. I am really looking forward going there before it opens to the US as you have said. really beautiful
ReplyDeleteincredible. definitely a place I'd love to see.
ReplyDeletebeautiful pictures!!
ReplyDeleteAMAZING! so worth the wait guys! cannot wait to see more.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos as usual! May I ask how you were able to travel there? Are both of you still Ukranian citizens?
ReplyDeleteHi Natasha, we went through Mexico City. We do not have our Ukrainian citizenship anymore.
DeleteIncredible as always, you guys! I was glad to see this post here, I could look at your photographs every day! (I've also been looking at your other photographs, namely weddings, as I have been asked to shoot my sisters' friends' wedding next September -nerve wracking!- and what you do is what I love.)
ReplyDeleteI think I may have asked this before, but which lenses did you take on your travels? They are so perfect in my eyes...
Merry Christmas!
It's like this place just stopped in time and stayed in the 60s.
ReplyDeleteso much history, color , character, and it is all beautiful
ReplyDeleteThese shots are the best I've ever seen of Cuba, bravo!!!!!! I hope you get these in a magazine some day.
ReplyDeletewooooooow!!! I missed your pictures :))) They are just brilliant. Keep posting and sharing your talent, pleeeeaseeeeeee!!!!
ReplyDeletethe coloration in the photos is really beautiful
ReplyDeleteSuperb cliché:)
ReplyDeleteReally love the Havana Mood!
Changing from the Cuban all inclusive...
Beautiful as always! Can't wait to see the rest :)
ReplyDeletegorgeous! my uncle visited last year and said the same things you did. i would love to visit before it opens to the US, but unfortunately it's not feasible right now. xo
ReplyDeletejulia & yuriy,
ReplyDeletemerry merry christmas! thinking of you two today and hoping you have a wonderful holiday and hope to see you in 2013!!! xoxo, tiffany & sean
Tiffany, you are always so thoughtful! Thank you so much. Hope your Christmas was wonderful! xo
Deletethanks for continuously sharing your travels with us. i can't wait for the day when i have the opportunity to see the world. i was wondering if it was possible if i could share your travels on my blog. happy holidays!
ReplyDeleteFabulous. Cuba is high on our travel list before things radically change. Happy new year to you both, I look forward to following your upcoming journeys.
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