Jomo
Kenyatta is an emerging photographer who is
on a mission of unrelenting determination to
turn his passion for photography into a successful
profession.
Although both of his parents
were at one time serious amateurs, he attributes
his initial intrigue into photography to his
mother. He often tells this interesting and
true story of the time he told his mother that
he wanted to take some pictures at his middle
school graduation in South Orange, NJ. He recalls
his ultimate objective was to get pictures of
Valerie, a pretty girl who was relocating to
another state. His mother, while in Valerie's
presence, told Jomo that she forgot how to operate
the infamous Minolta SRT 101. After some fiddling
around with the camera she directs him to what
she thinks is the shutter, but Jomo says he
later found out what she had thought was the
shutter was actually the aperture preview button.
To add insult to injury, when Jomo requested
that the perceived images be taken to get developed,
his mother accidentally exposed the film. From
that day forward he promised himself that he
would never ask his mother anything pertaining
to the operation of a camera again.
So his quest began. He soon became
a yearbook photographer while attending Orange
HS in 1987. He has had many photography courses
and has worked with some professionals. Tom
Jinks, a former professional freelance and wedding
photographer, tutored him. Jomo furthered his
knowledge of photography at Northern Virginia
Community College (1994-1996). Jomo says it
was there that he really developed. Over the
years his images have placed in many photo competitions.
In 1995 he entered his first
major photo competition in Arlington, VA, in
which two of three submissions were successfully
placed. He has also placed twice as a finalist
in a publication called The Best of Photography
Annual, published by Serbin Communications,
in 1996 and 2001.
His most recent accomplishment
was receiving a prize and Honorable Mention
for his entry in the Westfield Art show in Westfield,
NJ. He is a member of both the APA-NY (Advertising
Photographers Association-New York Chapter)
and the Westfield Art Association.
In addition to all these accomplishments,
Jomo is also a speaker and freelance writer
who attributes all his success and talents to
God. Jomo has traveled to and captured intriguing
images from Dominica and, more extensively,
Jamaica. In the near future he plans to visit
Cuba, Barbados, and Belize to name a few.
He is currently working on a
photo essay entitled "The Caribbean Unseen",
which shows what the tourism industry does not
show and that is how life really is in
many parts of the Caribbean. The beginnings
of "The Caribbean Unseen" were recently exhibited
at Jomo's debut held at the Jamaican Consulate
in Manhattan on February 20, 2002. Jomo's work
was also recently exhibited at the Caribbean
Diaspora Film Festival held at The Brooklyn
Academy of Music in September 2002.
Jomo has been featured
on both Raintiger.com
and Soul4U.com.
Jomo's images are currently on display at: Eclectic
Fine Art Gallery in Summit, NJ; Majoco Contemporary
Gallery in Plainfield, NJ; and Before & After
Hair Salon and Spa in South Plainfield, NJ. |