Over a period of 7 months and more than 7000 kilometres travelling around the island, Clive Frost worked with the permission of the Cuban authorities to make these images and to present a view of Cuba not normally seen by the outside world or often portrayed by the many other photographers who visit the country.
Travelling throughout this beguiling country, photographing formally and informally, in meeting places, places of work and leisure, public spaces, domestic surroundings, in country fields and city streets and squares, these are some of the people, both as individuals and as members of groups and organisations, who make up Cuban society in the 21st century.