J Pitts:
Kids At The Mud Bath- It was so easy to take pictures of Fijians- they practically stood in front of my camera and asked me to take their pictures!
J Pitts:
I met this friend at the bottom of a waterfall where we were swimming. Don't know if it shows but I had the camera incredibly close to him- I was shooting on a fixed 50m lens (no zoom) and he sat there and modelled like a pro!
J Pitts:
These colourful pineapple fruits were growing freely in the village of navila in the mountains of Nadi
J Pitts:
These fire dancers were from all over the South Pacific- and the ones who have tattoos are the sons of chiefs!
J Pitts:
Fijian's are a very beautiful people-and not just to look at- they are so warm and friendly!
J Pitts:
I bought a Hat from this lady who took 7 hours to make it! She gave us her address and asked us to stay with her next time we're in Fiji! All the Fijian's thought I was from Fiji and in this pic I think you can see the resemblance- she could almost be m
J Pitts:
It's rude to haggle with Fijians- their first price is generally the price they believe their product to be worth!
J Pitts:
We made friends with a waitress on Treasure Island who gave us a parcel to deliver to her family who lived on an island we were travelling to next. This was a great way to see how native Fijian's lived, and when we arrived, package in hand her family wel
J Pitts:
This lady was doing her washing when I asked to take her photo- I loved the Fijian's dress sense- I think we could learn something from their colour palette!
J Pitts:
Father & his sons on an island next to where they filmed Cast Away. This village owns the island and everyone (including the directors of that film) has to ask the village elders for permission to go there during a Kava ceremony.