The replay of our live event with Cuba photographer Steve Anchell is available to learn his three tips to improve your travel photography.
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Special thanks to professional Cuba photographer Steve Anchell and co-hosts Ken Deckinger (Startup Cuba, Co-Founder/CEO), Karen Vierbuchen (Startup Cuba documentary and lifestyle photographer) and Greg Kahn (Pulitzer Prize nominated photojournalist and author of Havana Youth).
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Steve Anchell’s Top Three Tips for Better Cuba Photos
In this online class, Steve Anchell, an award-winning professional photographer and instructor, author, and Cuba expert as well as the moderator of the Cuba Travel Forum Facebook group, will offer his tips to take better Cuba photos. This online class will be a live fun, educational discussion reviewing Steve’s Cuba photographs to teach us three tips — all of which can be applied by any traveler with a smartphone.
Photo credit: Steve Anchell
Some day COVID-19 will pass and we’ll all be able to travel to Cuba or our other favorite destinations again. So join us to walk away with Instagram-worthy pics and wow your friends and family after your next trip.
Ken Deckinger is the co-founder and CEO of Startup Cuba and the executive producer and host of its namesake docuseries. A native of South Florida, Ken has been an entrepreneur for his entire professional career. Previously he was co-founder and CEO of HurryDate, pioneering the global concept of speed dating to 45 cities throughout the US, UK and Canada. HurryDate eventually evolved into online dating and was acquired by Spark Networks, the parent company of ChristianMingle.com and JDate.com. Ken is a graduate of Boston College and the University of Florida, where he was honored with the University’s Alumni Entrepreneur of the Year Under 40 award and sits on the Board for the Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation. He actively advises entrepreneurs and is a two-time protagonist of a Harvard Business School case study. Ken’s filmmaking and journalistic journey is inspired by a love of travel and authentic connections with other cultures. He believes that the more we know about each other, through stories, the closer we can become — thus the mission of Startup Cuba: to amplify the voices of the people sharing stories in the Latinx space. After living in New York City for 15 years, he encouraged his wife to move their family to Miami to get back to his South Florida roots. Needless to say, it was a short discussion and he and his family now call Boston, where his wife grew up, their home.
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