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Antigua through the lens of Ted Martin
Antiguan Ted Martin is one of the island’s most seasoned photographers with over 20 years experience under his belt. You may find him at a wedding or event, immortalising a special moment or taking a fabulous portrait of someone in his studio in English Harbour. But it is his exhilarating action photography for which Ted is probably well-known – images that capture the adrenaline-pumping feeling of being out on the water in some of the world’s most prestigious sailing races. Ted is also celebrated as a well-loved and established tour guide, deeply inspired by his home island’s culture, nature and beauty. Visitors are treated to unforgettable photographic experiences while discovering Antigua’s hidden gems.

How did you first become interested in photography?
In 2003, I was working at Nelson’s Dockyard National Park in the Visitor Services Department. They had started restoring the historic seawall, and as we were all fascinated by how the work was being done, I purchased a small camera to capture the work. This led me to take other photos of the historic buildings, the yachts on the marina and the beautiful landscapes around the park. Because I was around the Dockyard, I also started photographing the sailing and yachting events, and people started paying attention to my work.

What is it about Antigua that is so special for you?
Antigua is the most beautiful island in the world, and I am very proud to live in paradise. Everywhere you turn, you are surrounded by nature and tranquillity, and as a photographer, I explore and capture these secret spots. Our island is richly embedded with unique heritage sites and a melting pot of cultures. What makes Antigua truly beautiful is its people. I love interacting with people of all ages, whether at the local markets and docks or with the Rastafarian community, and in schools capturing children’s beautiful expressions. Everyone here knows me as Uncle Ted!

Can you tell us more about your yachting and sailing photos?
I’m proud that my photos have been featured in magazines, including the cover of Yachting World Magazine. I’m also happy that people around the island tell me they love the photos. This was also evident with the World’s Toughest Row, which I covered for many years.

What do you enjoy about being a tour guide?
I love showing off my island and capturing special moments for my guests. The different shades of the sea, the panoramic view of Shirley Heights, our white sandy beaches - dipping one foot into the crystal-clear water - and visiting Rasta Shack are all wow factors.

Where is your favourite spot on the island?
Devil’s Bridge keeps me going back. Whenever I hear about an impending storm, I drive out there to capture the wave action against the rugged terrain.

To view more of Ted Martin’s work, check out: photofantasy.zenfolio.com, ted@antiguaphotography.com, antiguaislandadventures.tours,
