Jamaican Shadow Play

  Stark beauty often hides within the lush. In Jamaica’s northern coast a few places caught my eye; each offering a different sense of silence, yet both projecting a flirtatious play on presence. The first photo shows plants growing through a church … Continued


Port Antonio’s Biggest Folly

  Around the bend from Folly Point Lighthouse, the town’s biggest folly awaits. Built in 1902, the 60 room mansion was home to American millionaire Alfred Mitchell. A businessman by trade, Mitchell married into the Tiffany family (the jewelry one), and … Continued


Jamaica’s Pointiest Folly

  Crumbling buildings and a brackish breeze greet the visitor to Port Antonio. The historic town traces its history to the 16th century Spanish who dubbed the nearby bay Puerto Anton. The Spanish never developed the area and when the … Continued