• Caribbean

    #FilmRoadTrip – Sunshine’s, Nevis

    Our first stop on our 2011 trip to Nevis was Sunshine’s, a Nevis institution and home to the famous “Killer Bee.”  This trip would be no different, except this time I would avoid the sting that follows consuming three of those delicious rum concoctions.  After a long day of traveling, beginning at 2:00 a.m. Nevis time, there was no question as to what we would be doing that evening.  Things have changed a bit in the six years since our last visit, but Sunshine’s hospitality and the great food and drink have not. For first timers, I would recommend that you definitely try the jerk chicken and the ribs.  If…

  • Caribbean

    #FilmRoadTrip – Andros, Bahamas

    “I’ve never been to a place where the palm fronds clack together,” my husband said while sitting back in his beach chair facing the calm of Kamalame Cay.  Coconut palms surrounded our chairs on what seemed to be our own personal beach.  “You have,” I replied.  “You have just never heard them before.”  We have been to quite a few private beaches and luxury resorts in the Caribbean, but Kamalame Cay was distinctive from the rest.  It was like nothing we had ever seen, or heard, before. Mamiya 6, Mamiya 75mm f/3.5, Fuji 400H There are no televisions.  We thought we would miss that, particularly with the NBA Finals going…

  • Caribbean

    #FilmRoad Trip – Antigua & Barbuda

    Last November, on our first trip with film in eight years (#filmroadtrip: Road Test – Anguilla), we learned a lot of lessons. One of my missions on this trip was to correct at least some of the mistakes I made.  So on this #FilmRoadTrip: Road Test – Barbuda & Antigua, I tweaked a few things, shot more film, and was pretty pleased with the results.  As always, though, there is still room for improvement. The Film Kit Traveling with a lot of gear is not easy.  I wanted to shoot both medium format and 35mm, along with my digital, but I wanted to watch the weight.  I knew that on…

  • Caribbean

    #FilmRoadTrip – Anguilla

    We took the film on the road and the results are back.  We took the film cameras to Anguilla, the Canon 1V and the Mamiya Pro TL.  We took a variety of film stocks, Fuji 400H, Kodak Portra 400, Porta 160, and Ektar 100.  We experimented and burned a lot of film.  Many lessons were learned.  Here are my impressions of our efforts and the results. 1.  Digital has ruined me for film – shooting the same scene again and again.  I am so accustomed to shooting RAW and shooting multiple images to try to nail the shot that I wasted a lot of film.  For example, I had the…

  • Caribbean,  Nevis,  Places

    Nevis, St. Kitts & Nevis

    Nevis is a 36 square-mile island, the center of which is Nevis Peak, which rises 3,232 feet. Nevis was discovered by Christopher Columbus in 1493, and was named “Nuestra Senora de Las Nieves,” “Our Lady of the Snows,” a description of the small cloud, resembling snow, which is nearly always present at its peak.

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    Andros,  Caribbean,  Places

    Kamalame Cay, Andros, Bahamas

    Although it is the largest of the islands in the Bahamas, Andros is not very well known. But it should be. The island holds many natural treasures and offers the perfect escape to those who look to relax on the beach, enjoy a bit of fishing, or explore the ocean. Andros is home to the third largest barrier reef in the world, is the “Bonefishing Capital of the World,” and is home to the highest concentration of blue holes in the world.

  • Antigua & Barbuda,  Caribbean,  Places

    Antigua and Barbuda

    Part of the twin island nation of Antigua and Barbuda, Barbuda is the less-developed of the two. What it lacks in development, it makes up for in natural beauty. Barbuda is a conservationist’s heaven, home to the Frigate Bird Sanctuary, miles of unspoiled beach, and loads of sea life. We also visited a private island off of Antigua, Jumby Bay, home to a Rosewood resort and private homes to get away from it all.