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During a visit to El Viejo San Juan, the capital and historic city in PR, I observed a group of elderly ladies in a plaza. They were comfortably seated on a bench, engaged in conversation and enjoying the fresh air. It was a peaceful scene, a moment of quiet enjoyment of the historic surroundings.
José J. Rivera-Negrón was born in Puerto Rico and later moved to the United States, where he faced years of addiction, poverty, and life on the streets. After reaching a personal turning point, he sought help, completed rehabilitation, and made a firm decision to change his life. Those difficult experiences deeply shaped his perspective and eventually led him to photography—a medium through which he could express truth, struggle, and hope.
Today, Jose is a photographer whose work reflects resilience, recovery, and human connection. Through his travels, he documents diverse cultures and tells stories that carry messages of awareness, especially around addiction recovery and mental health. Working with Light and Composition has allowed him to share his vision with a wider audience. His journey stands as a reminder that even after the darkest chapters, it is always possible to start again and pursue one’s purpose.
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In the quiet corners of a city, time behaves differently. It does not march forward in the straight lines we are taught to expect; instead, it pools like water in the hollows of old stone.
Read the reflection →There is a specific cadence to the way time moves in a public plaza, especially when the sun begins to soften against the colonial stone of Old San Juan. I often find myself watching the benches, those silent witnesses to the slow accumulation of lives.
Read the reflection →
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