Jamaica Gleaner

PHOTO OF THE DAY

- Syranno Baines/Gleaner Writer syranno.baines@gleanerjm.com

‘Happy Kingston Girl With Lunch’, Karim Lyn’s image of a child sitting on a stoop in downtown Kingston took the overall winning prize in The Gleaner’s 2017 #CapturingK­ingston Photo Competitio­n.

HIS INTENTION was to snap the more than century-old Kingston Parish Church located at the corner of King Street and South Parade in downtown Kingston.

However, when photograph­er Karim Lyn stumbled upon pure, unfiltered joy in the form of a little girl sitting on the steps of the church, the image was too compelling to overlook.

“She was playing with her friends, then she took a moment, sat, and began eating her meal. I felt the emotion, I saw the look on her face, and I just thought to myself, ‘Wow! This is a moment to capture. This isn’t an infrastruc­ture moment. It’ s a people moment, and regardless of how daunting her life may seem, she still has that smile on her face, she’s still enjoying her meal’,” Lyn recounted at the# Capturing Kingston Photo Competitio­n awards ceremony at The Gleaner’s North Street office, yesterday.

The 26-year-old, who shot ‘Happy Kingston Girl with Lunch’ with his Canon Rebel T3I 50mm lenses, was named the overall winner of the contest, which invited photograph­y and video enthusiast­s to focus their cameras on Kingston on December 16, 2017, in commemorat­ion of its 145th year as a city.

“I really didn’t expect to win anything for this particular image. I’m so surprised,” Lyn declared.

OUTSTANDIN­G ON ALL FRONTS

However, multimedia photo editor at The Gleaner and chair of the judging panel Ricardo Makyn argued that Lyn’s image was outstandin­g on all fronts.

“It’s one of those images that you don’t get to capture very often. The emotions, the compositio­n, the lighting, everything was just per fect. It spoke for itself,” declared Makyn, himself a multiaward-winning photograph­er.

“It’s the kind of image I would love to capture as a photograph­er.”

With five years of experience under his belt, Lyn, who specialise­s i n wedding photograph­y, said that he would use the added recognitio­n to further expand his brand.

Lower sixth-former at Glenmuir High School Joshua Gordon, was named the winner of the Special Award for High School Students for his image, which captured Rae Town, a tiny fishing village on Kingston’s waterfront.

Gordon began honing his skills in fourth form as a member the school’s photo journalism club.

“I have a deep love for photograph­y, and this award will ser ve to motivate even fur ther. It shows me that anything is possible,” said Gordon, who shot the image with his uncle’s Nikon D7000.

TURNING PASSION INTO PROFESSION

Victor in the Video category, Dane Nelson, captured downtown Kingston with a group of friends, beginning on North Street with the Holy Trinity Cathedral and St George’s College, then unto the waterfront to view the docks and finally ending at Port Royal.

Nelson, who has been i nvolved in photograph­y for two years, described it as an amazing feeling to “turn your passion into a profession”.

“I’m humbled by this recognitio­n. It’s an amazing competitio­n. You get to network a lot, and I am certainly looking forward to reentering,” he said.

The oldest entrant in the competitio­n, 90year-old Roy Thomas, was given a special award.

While noting the overwhelmi­ng interest in the second staging of the #Capturing Kingston Photo Competitio­n, Makyn expressed optimism that the next instalment of the contest would be better.

“We star ted putting out ads for the competitio­n like a week or so before the actual scheduled date, and we were flooded with registrati­ons. We got over 170 registrati­ons, and on the day of competitio­n, we had over 130 persons participat­ing. So, I’m positive that this year will be even bigger,” he said.

The #CapturingK­ingston Photo Competitio­n is sponsored by the MoBay City Run and Fimi Shotz.

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 ??  ?? From left: Ricardo Maykn, Gleaner’s Multimedia Photo Editor; Dane Nelson; Joshua Gordon; Temu Moore; Jermaine Duncan; Roy Thomas; Karim Lyn; Chevaughn Hibbert; Jevon Williams; Jamilia Litchmore, Gleaner’s social media coordinato­r; Andrew Issa; Rachel...
From left: Ricardo Maykn, Gleaner’s Multimedia Photo Editor; Dane Nelson; Joshua Gordon; Temu Moore; Jermaine Duncan; Roy Thomas; Karim Lyn; Chevaughn Hibbert; Jevon Williams; Jamilia Litchmore, Gleaner’s social media coordinato­r; Andrew Issa; Rachel...
 ??  ?? The oldest entrant in the competitio­n, 90-year-old Roy Thomas (right), gets a special award from The Gleaner’s Sales Manager, Rainford Wint (left), and Multimedia Photo Editor Ricardo Makyn.
The oldest entrant in the competitio­n, 90-year-old Roy Thomas (right), gets a special award from The Gleaner’s Sales Manager, Rainford Wint (left), and Multimedia Photo Editor Ricardo Makyn.
 ?? ROOKWOOD/PHOTOGRAPH­ER PHOTOS BY LIONEL ?? Karim Lyn, overall winner of The Gleaner’s #CapturingK­ingston Photo Competitio­n, with the piece ‘Happy Kingston Girl with Lunch’, poses beside his winning entry at the #Capturing Kingston Awards Ceremony at The Gleaner ’s Nor th Street office, yesterday.
ROOKWOOD/PHOTOGRAPH­ER PHOTOS BY LIONEL Karim Lyn, overall winner of The Gleaner’s #CapturingK­ingston Photo Competitio­n, with the piece ‘Happy Kingston Girl with Lunch’, poses beside his winning entry at the #Capturing Kingston Awards Ceremony at The Gleaner ’s Nor th Street office, yesterday.
 ??  ?? Rachel Morrison (sister of Matthew Morrison – winner of the Infrastruc­ture category) with winning entry.
Rachel Morrison (sister of Matthew Morrison – winner of the Infrastruc­ture category) with winning entry.
 ??  ?? Jermaine Duncan, winner of the History category with winning entry.
Jermaine Duncan, winner of the History category with winning entry.
 ??  ?? Gerald Gordon, winner of the People of Kingston category with winning entry.
Gerald Gordon, winner of the People of Kingston category with winning entry.
 ??  ?? Joshua Gordon, winner of the Special Award For High School Students Aged 11-19 years old with winning entry.
Joshua Gordon, winner of the Special Award For High School Students Aged 11-19 years old with winning entry.
 ??  ?? Dane Nelson, winner of the Video category with winning entry.
Dane Nelson, winner of the Video category with winning entry.

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