Tag Archive for: José J. Rivera-Negrón Photography

Blue-Black Hunt by José J. Rivera-Negrón
Two Greater Antillean Grackles (chango), worked the cut grass. Heads up, beaks sharp. They weren’t singing or fighting. Just foraging for insects and seeds after the field was trimmed. Their blue-black feathers flashed when they moved. Common…

Generations of Love by José J. Rivera-Negrón
The air was filled with so much love as we celebrated my grandmother's birthday at her home. I made the trip all the way from Tampa to Puerto Rico, eager to share this precious time with my family and capture these special moments. My grandma…

Civil War Roots by José J. Rivera-Negrón
This photo shows The Union League of Philadelphia, an old building found at Broad and Sansom Streets. It started in 1862 during the Civil War. Its main goal was to be a social and political group that backed President Abraham Lincoln and the…
