
Me with Movie Camera in Central Park, 1963

My Parents, 1963

My Parents in Coal Boiler Room, 1963

Our First Snow in New York, 1963

Our Living Room, 1963

Skating Rink in Central Park, 1963

Amusement Park, 1969

Andy Looking Up from His Dorm Room, 1969

Baby and Girl, 1969

Policeman in Brunswick Maine, 1969

Exercise Machine, 1969

Four Boys with Masks, 1969

Man Kneeling, 1969

Motorcycle, Girl, and Calendar, 1969

Perching Man, 1969

Shadow of a Man, 1969

Boys on Roof, 1970

Accident Scene, 1970

Brunswick Mall Concert, 1970

Boy in Subway, 1970

Easter, 1970

Egg on Fifth Avenue, 1970

First Communion, 1970

Gathering with Painting, 1970

Girl with Balloon, 1970

Self Portrait, 1970

Halloween, 1970

Lake Scene, 1970

Loner, 1970

Mount Battie, Maine, 1970

Mr. Wilson, 1970

Mrs. Tillerson, 1970

Self Portrait Upside Down, 1970

Susan Tomita, 1970

Twins and Bus, 1970

Two Horses, 1970

Marion Brown, 1970

U.S. Mail, 1970

View Out of Hotel Window, 1970

Woman with Reaching Hand, 1970

Building Exterior with Sheet, 1971

College Dorm, 1971

Man on TV, 1971

Fire, 1971

First Communion, 1971

My Cat and Hand, 1971

Rusty, 1971

Scene of a Roadside Accident, 1971

Self Portrait with Big Tie, 1971

Self Portrait with Light Meter, 1971

Self Portrait with my Parents, 1971

Boat Cruise, 1972

Building Wall, 1972

Couple on Bench, 1972

Family in Parade, 1972

Girl with Cuban Flag, 1972

Philippa, 1971

Woman and Man Under Bridge, 1972

Arm and Platform Shoes, 1973

Girl and Big Hand in the Rain, 1973

Girl with Balloon, 1973

Man in Bus Terminal, 1973

Man with Polaroid Camera, 1973

My Mother and Me, 1973

People Against a Wall, 1973

Religious Event in Baseball Field, 1973

Tawana Cook, 1973

Juan, 1974

Man Getting a Haircut, 1974

My Father, 1974

Girl, County Clare, Ireland, 1978

Iona, Scotland, 1978

Laundry and Buildings, 1978

Light on Wall, County Clare, Ireland, 1978

Self Portrait with Book, 1978

Lisa, 1978

Lisa, County Clare, Ireland, 1978

Boy and Mannequin, 1979

Julito, 1979

Lisa and Me, 1979

Rob, 1979

Two Men at MoMA, 1979

Man and Phone Booth, 1979

Reflections on a Fifth Avenue Store Window, 1980

Boy and Woman Closing Their Eyes, 1980

Woman and Man at a Parade, 1980

Dedee and Julie, 1980

Family Under Tree, 1980

Five Boys Looking Up, 1980

Flying Man, 1980

Girl and Boy Sitting on 57th Street, 1980

Window Shopping, 1980

Girl Surrounded by Boys, 1980

Hanging Wheelbarrow, 1980

Kids Playing, 1980

Kids Playing on 5th Avenue, 1980

King of the Mountain, 1980

Man and Child Drinking, 1980

Man Holding Cross on Fifth Avenue, 1980

Man Holding Flag, 1980

Man Looking at Kids in Tree, 1980

Men Looking Up, 1980

Old Man Playing with Boy, Galicia, Spain, 1980

Old Woman and Youth, 1980

Parade, 1980

Man Drawing Child, 1980

Three Couples, 1980

Three Men and a Broken Bicycle, 1980

Toy Sailboat, 1980

Trumpet, Girl, and Balloon, 1980

Two Men in Empty Lot, 1980

Woman and Mannequin, 1980

Woman on Stilts, 1980

Zebra, 1980

Two Men and a Dog, 1980

Boys Playing, 1981

Father and Son, 1981

House, 1981

House with Boy in Window, 1981

Man Hugging Woman, 1981

Three Generations, 1981

Waitress, 1981

Woman Kissing Man, 1981

Woman with Big Hat, 1981

Girl and Sheep, 1982

Boy on Car Hood, 1982

Couple and Dog by the Charles River, 1986

People on the Shore of the Charles River, 1986

Family Under Branches, 1986

Family with Fallen Tree, 1986

Central Park, 1963
1962-1986
I arrived in New York City in 1962 with my parents, my sister and a cousin after leaving Cuba as exiles. My father got a job as a Super taking care of five buildings on West 69th Street. One of them had to be heated with a big coal boiler which had to be fed manually. Winters were especially hard on my father but, all in all, we made do with what we had and were all fairly happy to be living in such a great city. For me, especially as a young immigrant, New York was a very important and instructional model showing the dynamics of power, change and ambition in this new country of mine. I knew then that we would never return to Cuba.
Soon after settling down I bought a Brownie camera with money I made at a corner pharmacy delivering prescription medications to people. Not all the black & white negatives from that time survived but here are some that made it and which I still like. Looking at these juvenilia has made me realize that photography obviously interested me pretty early on as a way to document and deal with the radically changing world around me. Walking around with this Brownie made me feel unique and individual in a topsy-turvy time of my life.
In 1967 I got a scholarship to attend Bowdoin College, even as my English was still rough and my academics were not up to par. I know that Bowdoin was taking a chance on me. At that time colleges began to recruit people like me to diversify things in their campuses.
My plan was to become an Electrical Engineer but after I flunked my first Physics class, I had to re think that dream, I was definitely lost. In the Fall of 1969, I took a photography course taught by John McKee who turned out to be a remarkable photographer and teacher. His way of teaching photography incorporated not just the technical side of photography but also how Painting, Music, Poetry and Literature related and connected to that medium. I adopted his approach in my own teaching later on.
At Bowdoin starting to make photographs in 1969 gave me such newly found pleasures and ways to have and use a voice that I wanted to do it forever. That feeling has never left me.
This is the time that I discovered the work of so many great photographers like Cartier Bresson, Helen Levitt, Robert Frank, Diane Arbus, Josef Koudelka and many more. In many ways I wanted to be like them and some of these images reflect that.
Several years later I went to the Yale School of Art- MFA Program in Photography from 1979 to 1981 -several pictures in this group come from those days.