Jo Hendley

Phillipsburg Buildings
Philipsburg is a local hub, where tourists and locals meet. It is a vision of island life.
Phillipsburg Buildings
Philipsburg is a local hub, where tourists and locals meet. It is a vision of island life.
Marigot For the last 13 years I’ve been documenting the economic changes in the towns. Marigot shows the history of a town- what it was, and what it could be.
The rich colours of Phillipsburg
The Island influence is strong in this must see town on the Dutch side.
Marigot Marigot, on the French side is home to a bustling market and harbor, but some of it’s beauty has been neglected and is showing the marks of time
Phillipsburg Workers Phillipsburg is a hustle and bustle town on the Dutch side. It’s stores, market and beachfront attract tourists whose cruise ships dock in Great Bay. A hub of activity, this is a town you cannot afford to miss.
Marigot
This photograph shows how history meets modern day in the town of Marigot. It shows the historical Fort Louis, and the harbor, along with the town and the shipwreck. Marigot is known for its excellent shopping, and market, along with the beaut…
Grand Case On the salt pond of Grand Case heritage is stacked in three layers: the birds have made this their home and fishing ground for thousands of years, the remains of a salt pan is the legacy of hundreds of years of salt production, and in the background we can just make out the …
How is the history of Statia intertwined with its natural history? We take a look at the intersection of the two in this week’s Wild Statia.
Grand Case Old and new, heritage comes in layers. Is it conflict or coexistence, vandalism or expression? It’s probably too simplistic to even ask the question in a way that implies only one answer is right. In Grand Case, old and new are side by side and stacked upon each other. (Submission by contest organizer …
Marigot Market The Market Place in Marigot is always full of colors and sounds, also full of People looking for fresh fish, vegetables, fruits and also clothing and spices. I remember a time where vendors were on the ground, with just a tablecloth as a “table”. I miss those times too.