Raymond Durham’s 1st Annual Pavement Lime
―Published on 19th February, 2016 by Shaun Rambaran.
Raymond's Pavement Lime Raymond Durham's tarpaulined workspace, located on the Park Street sidewalk, just outside the former Globe Cinema. February 5th, 2016.
Raymond's Pavement Lime Sandra Jean sits before a large sign advertising her and her partner's 1st Annual Pavement Lime. The sign reads, "We liming with liv entertainment on the pavement this Friday. Gess who. Members only." February 5th, 2016.
Raymond's Pavement Lime Signs attached to a wooden palette advertise Raymond Durham's multitude of services, as well as his '1st Annual Carnival Pavement Lime'. February 5th, 2016.
Raymond's Pavement Lime Raymond Durham ties up his shoe-repair ware for storage as his workday draws to a close, and in preparation for his Carnival get-together. February 5th, 2016.
Raymond's Pavement Lime Raymond Durham and Sandra Jean prepare for their guests. February 5th, 2016.
Raymond's Pavement Lime Raymond Durham attempts to encourage a passerby to stay for his 1st Annual Pavement Lime. February 5th, 2016.
Raymond's Pavement Lime Raymond Durham's friend stops by for a moment. February 5th, 2016.
Raymond's Pavement Lime Nigel, a friend of Raymond Durham, stops by for a visit at Raymond's 1st Annual Pavement Lime. February 5th, 2016.
Raymond's Pavement Lime Nigel, a friend of Raymond Durham expresses doubts as to the success of Raymond's pavement lime, and offers an alternative evening-plan. February 5th, 2016.
Raymond's Pavement Lime Sandra Jean shares stories about her life and history. February 5th, 2016.
Raymond's Pavement Lime A friend of Raymond Durham and Sandra Jean pours himself a drink. He joined Raymond and Sandra for their 1st Annual Pavement Lime, spending quite a bit of time with the pair. February 5th, 2016.
Raymond's Pavement Lime A tableful of drinks at the 1st Annual Pavement Lime, arranged by Raymond Durham. February 5th, 2016.
Raymond's Pavement Lime Sandra Jean and Raymond Durham in good spirits as they prepare to close for the night. February 5th, 2016.
A ‘pavement lime’ arranged by Raymond Durham — musician, artisan, sign painter, shoe repairman, and much more. Raymond saw this as his way of ‘giving back’ to his customers and friends who daily walk by his tarpaulined workspace, located on the Park Street sidewalk, just outside the former Globe Cinema.
Publish Date: 19th February, 2016
Project: Gazette
Tags: adobe camera raw , carnival , event , journal , lime , night , raymond durham , sandra jean , street photography , trinidad , vendor