Hundreds of tourists and Cubans gather to watch the sun set over the Malecon, a five-mile-long roadway and concrete seawall on the edge of Havana, on June 7, 2015.
A line of American cars from the 40s and 50s driven by taxi drivers wait to break free of traffic in Havana, Cuba on June 8, 2015. After the United States imposed a trade embargo on Cuba in the early 1960s, the importing of American cars to the island stopped.
This is a common scene in Havana, where classic American cars from the 40s and 50s pass old faded buildings in various states of disrepair.
A bright green taxi drives in and out of the shadows of trees on June 7, 2015.
Fishermen of the Malecon gather on the sea wall, chasing schools of Chopa, on June 11, 2015.
Several Malecon fishermen are hit with waves while trying to follow a school of fish on June 7, 2015.
Malecon fishermen descend the sea wall, sometimes falling on the rocks below when hit by mild waves, on June 7, 2015.
A Malecon fisherman puts a piece of bread in his mouth while scaling the seawall on June 8, 2015.
Malecon fishermen stand on the sea wall, past warning signs, on June 9, 2015.
A bread line forms outside a panaderia in Havana on June 9, 2015. Due to rationing, Cuban citizens are only allowed to buy one piece of bread per person in the household per day. Ration amounts of rice and beans aren't enough to last the whole month, leaving families scrambling to get by.
A fruit vendor offers to trade a bill featuring a likeness of Che Guevara worth 3 pesos for 3 CUC, the currency used by foreigners, in Havana, Cuba on June 9, 2015. One CUC is valued around 25 Cuban pesos.
Bicycle cabbies ride tourists through the streets of Havana on June 7, 2015.
Along the Malecon there are many condemned structures under demolition, like this one on June 11, 2015.
A man fishes atop a raft crafted from a metal frame and large pieces of styrofoam off the coast of Havana, Cuba, on June 7, 2015.
Large works of contemporary art decorate the Malecon and surrounding area as part of Havana's Biennial, a monthlong art festival put on every two years, as seen here on June 7, 2015.
Throughout Havana, teens take to the streets using makeshift goals and balls, like this group here on June 9, 2015. Baseball is the traditional sport of Cuba, but soccer has seen an influx in popularity.
In keeping with tradition, a bride is driven through Havana along the Malecon on June 11, 2015.
Several men play chess on the Paseo Del Prado, a street with a central walkway that is the border between Centro Habana and Old Havana, on June 9, 2015.
A cab driver lights a cigarette while waiting for fares in Havana, Cuba, on June 9, 2015.
A car passes el Capitolio, the National Capitol Building in Havana, which is currently undergoing renovations, on June 10, 2015.
The American embargo of Cuba has created a situation where cars from the 50s and 60s are being constantly repaired or having parts replaced. While some are pristine, others have creaky joints, leaking roofs, and broken speedometers.
Many of the apartment buildings in Havana are in visibly poor condition.
Children climb out of the ocean from rocks outside the seawall of the Malecon, a five-mile stretch on the edge of Havana, on June 11, 2015. Upon noticing a photographer, they ask for cigarettes and caramels, and when none are presented, they declare, "No photo."