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After the Cuban revolution, all of the Bello family’s tobacco fields and factories were nationalized, and they had to leave their country. Don Pedro immigrated to Miami and slowly started to revive his family Cuban cigar tradition. In the early 90s, Bello family finally opened their factory in Little Havana, Miami.

 

Here, he is sitting in front of his store in Little Havana while another person is rolling cigars inside the store where you can buy his different products! The second shot is from one of his store windows with his photo and statue.... BTW, I must confess I am not a smoker but I found this man and his story very interesting! :)

 

Leica T + Nikkor 28 mm.

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Great picture-story! This Leica-forum would grow enormously in significance if we had more of this type of short series-stories. Very powerful: 6 lines, 3 quintessential images, excellent b&w, great! If LFI Magazine did it like this, I wouldn't have cancelled my subscription.

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I really enjoyed these photos, Louis. I used to smoke Havanas until I was warned off by the doc. Still miss them sorely.

 

Thank you so much, Robert. Somehow, I have never been interested in cigars; but sometimes ago, only little cigarillos.... When I was in school,  in Switzerland,  the daughter of the famous Davidoff was in my class and to be nice (although she wasn't my type at all!!!), I was buying my American cigarettes from her dad's store where he was there, himself, to serve the clients! :) 

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It would be difficult to better these three in nay way. Great b&w processing, was it in-camera or did you work on the raw files? Tremendous work, which ever way.

 

Gerry

 

Gerry, thank you very much for your kind feedback.

I always shoot in RAW, then convert to B/W with Silver Efex. :)

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Nice photos! Also always cool to hear a little bit of the story behind the shots

 

Thank you very much... I think the story of these family was quite interesting; more specially now that relations between US and Cuba is changing!

 

I can't explain why smokers of all kind always look so cool! Just remember all those famous actors from old movies… Bogart, McQueen, Delon, etc! 

 

Looking "cool" has always been the tobacco industry's propaganda! It is (was) also very "Photogenic" to have a cigarette between your lips, or between your fingers when you don't know what to do with your hands! :) But in the good old time of "Hollywood",  there was no question about "health" yet, and tobacco companies were too strong to fight against!... That said, there still is a very big gap between American and European smokers. In Europe, like in most of the world, smoking is not (yet) considered as bad as in the US!... Also, I think there must be a big distinction between smoking a cigar or a cigarette.... For some people, there is also a issue of smell or bad breath! ;)

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Louis I very oft enjoy your pictures, you can really extract the best from your T. But this time you are even better than yourself! I like the way you tell us this little simple story with such a goos B&W, bravo!

robert

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Louis I very oft enjoy your pictures, you can really extract the best from your T. But this time you are even better than yourself! I like the way you tell us this little simple story with such a goos B&W, bravo!

robert

 

Robert, thank you so much for your encouraging words. I greatly appreciate your kind feedback.

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