Showing posts with label bahamas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bahamas. Show all posts

8.20.2008

Bahamas Extra

No story for these shots, just a few of my favorites...


Cruise ship in the distance.

Ketchup at Johnny Rockets.

Stuff for sale.

Me in a souvenir shop.

Mom and Dad.

8.19.2008

Fred...The Conch Man

While passing the time lying on the beach in Nassau, there seemed to be some what of a routine. Every morning Bahamian men set up on the beach renting jet skis, banana boats, snorkel gear and offering para-sailing. Every afternoon, the clouds rolled in and thunderstorms ruined the party...for about 20 minutes. And every evening around 5:45-6:00p Fred motored on to the shores of the beach of the Sheraton Hotel. Fred's boat, in desperate need of a paint job, was full of fish, lobster and conch that he collected through out the day. He anchored his boat in the sand, put his pretty conch shells on display for sale, and got to work scaling his fish and removing the conch from the shell. Fred made fresh conch salad ($5) on his boat which is made up of raw conch, tomato, onion, squeezed orange juice, squeezed lime juice, salt and pepper. He cut the veggies and the conch with a rusty knife and rinsed off everything in the salty sea water. Thanks to my "reporter" girlfriend I learned that Fred was almost married twice, has fisherman in his family, swims with the sharks but is no longer scared, eating raw conch turns a man into the Energizer bunny and that the conch doesn't have a brain, so it doesn't hurt them when he removes them from the shell for my consumption (allegedly).

As I was snapping pictures, he told me to put him on the internet so he could sell more fish. Little did he know, my influence doesn't reach very far. But if you are ever in Nassau, check out the shores of Cable Beach and look for Fred, he'll have some conch salad for you.

Shout out to Fred the Conch Man...cool as a fan.





8.18.2008

Mr. and Mrs. Gilmore

I photographed engagement photos for my sister and her fiance in May when they came to visit me in DC. On 8.8.08, they were married in Nassau, Bahamas, which means I spent the last week in the sand, sun and playing in the salty blue water. I didn't get a chance to photograph the wedding as I was a groomsman, but I did get some shots right after the wedding and a few days later when it wasn't so sweltering hot. Shout out to the place where you can't take a bad picture.