Carnival-ish – On Stage/ Boissiere House/ Savannah

             There is so much to explore around the Savannah around Carnival time, as the excitement builds towards Monday and Tuesday. Kyle and I went to see what we could photograph a couple of weeks before the true excitement started (read: after the vendor huts were painted but before they were bastardized […]

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THE Brown Cotton IRIS Photoshoot – Behind the Scenes

So by now if you’re my Facebook or Instagram friend, you will have seen the photoshoot I worked on with Risanne Martin of Brown Cotton, because we literally social media spammed people with the images for a week or more. (If you haven’t seen the pics yet, they’re coming up in the next post). What […]

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Know Your Country 2014 – Mate-Not

If I hear one more person complain that Trinidad is sooooo boring and there’s so little to do and that ‘everywhere’ you go you always see the same people, I will scream…in their face. Not that they’re wrong. Living on a small island will always leave you faced with very limited options. But it could […]

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Temple In The Sea: Trini Style Perseverance

  Last weekend Kyle and I headed down to Waterloo, in Central Trinidad (an area I’m not familiar with at all, so level cuss on the road), in search of the Temple in the Sea, a Hindu temple built over water. I was really initially inspired to go because of the beautiful photography of the […]

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Far Tobago

  The other day I was speaking to a Jamaican guy and he was telling us how baffled he was at Trini’s definition of ‘far’. According to him, Jamaicans love to drive, and would willingly jump into the car spontaneously for a 4 hour drive, whereas Trinis complain that a 25 minute drive is too […]

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