
Romey
By: Brian Jahn
Tags: Black & White Photography, Environmental Portraits, Greenwhich Town, Greenwich farm, Jamaica, Jamaican Music, Kingston, Photography, Portrait Photography, Rastafari, Reggae music, Roots & Culture, Roots Rock Reggae, Trench town
Category: Beach, Bob Marley, Culture, Environment, Historical Jamaica, Jamaican Beach, Jamaican History, Kingston, Nature, Rastafari, reggae, Reggae music, Roots Reggae, Trench Town
Aperture: | f/6.3 |
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Focal Length: | 24mm |
ISO: | 400 |
Shutter: | 1/0 sec |
Camera: | Canon EOS 5D |
Romey, Greenwich Town Jamaica. (2010)
This was a portrait from the fishing village down in Greenwich Town. This was an interesting spot to shoot, the people could not have been any nicer, offering free food and (semi) cold beverages. This was shot prior to a concert that was being put on by guitarist Earl “Chinna” Smith to highlight the community and their struggles due to a recent acid spill in the waters they fish. The area is facing major environmental problems due to heavy industry in the area.
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