Exotic foods, colorful markets, pristine beaches and glamorous nightlife - Miami is an endless conga line of the familiar and the foreign for the open-minded traveler.
Miami Beach Community Church
The Miami skyline at night
A view from Miami's South Beach
A winter day on South Beach
It's often called the "Hearst Castle of the East." Located on Miami's Biscayne Bay in north Coconut Grove, the spectacular palazzo built in 1916 by agricultural industrialist James Deering as a winter home, is now a serene museum and beautifully landscaped botanical garden. The original 180-acre estate had formal gardens, native mangroves, and hardwood trees.
As if Art Basel Miami isn't a big enough event, it can be overwhelming to view the event from the standpoint of the press.
An exotic, indoor fronton, with a fast-paced game of Basque and Spanish-style racquetball offering more action and excitement than any sport in the world.
Jon Hochman studies two of Barbara Probst’s photographs at N.A.D.A.