Jamaican Street Scene, 1947
Jamaican Street Scene II, 1947
Hoppé had particular praise for the people of Jamaica, who fascinated him. Notable in his photographs is the island’s racial diversity, with many ethnicities seen in harmony. Women are particularly well represented, and are shown as entrepreneurs, professionals, scientists and athletes.
Jamaican Street Scene II, 1947
Jamaican Street Scene, 1947
Students at the Kingston Public Health Training Center, Jamaica, 1947
Students at the Kingston Public Health Training Center, Jamaica, 1947
Students, Love Lane Elementary School, Kingston, Jamaica, 1947
Students, Love Lane Elementary School, Kingston, Jamaica, 1947
Tobacco, Jamaica, 1947
Tobacco, Jamaica, 1947
Woman and Small Goat, Jamaica, 1947
Woman and Small Goat, Jamaica, 1947
Women in Front of a Building, Jamaica, 1947
Women in Front of a Building, Jamaica, 1947
Worker at Onsite Factory, Jamaica, 1947
Worker at Onsite Factory, Jamaica, 1947
Boys in Engineering Shop, Jamaica, 1947
Boys in Engineering Shop, Jamaica, 1947
Camera Store, Jamaica, 1947
Camera Store, Jamaica, 1947
Chinese Girl Batting Softball, Jamaica, 1947
Chinese Girl Batting Softball, Jamaica, 1947
Football Crowds at Sabrina Park, Jamaica, 1947
Football Crowds at Sabrina Park, Jamaica, 1947
Man with Pipe, Jamaica, 1947
Man with Pipe, Jamaica, 1947
Mule Carrying Supplies with Man, Jamaica, 1947
Mule Carrying Supplies with Man, Jamaica, 1947
Overcrowded Transportation, Kingston, Jamaica, 1947
Overcrowded Transportation, Kingston, Jamaica, 1947
Jamaican Street Scene I, 1947
Jamaican Street Scene, 1947