Photographed in 1991 at Banyan's edit suite on Cipriani Boulevard, Danielle Dieffenthaller, Walt Lovelace and Georgia Popplewell look to the future joyfully, probably the result of my asking them to do that, looking right there, over my shoulder. The three filmmakers had joined forces to create EarthTV and this was to be part of the reporting for that Sunday’s issue of the Guardian’s Sunday magazine, the publication being produced by me under the rather direct title SG Magazine. The Earth TV project seemed to be a next generation attempt at creating local television and all three had worked with Banyan for years doing just that. It didn't last long but all three remained in media. Danielle Dieffenthaller would go on to do several television series, most notably Westwood Park. She was named an Anthony N Sabga Foundation Caribbean Awards laureate for her work in 2019. Lovelace would team up with Curtis Popplewell, Georgia's brother on Big Fish in a Bottle, direct a number of videos, cofound Beachhouse, a party production unit and Carnival TV, an effort at streaming high definition video of Carnival events. Georgia Popplewell would go on to be the first podcaster in Trinidad and Tobago among other endeavors before joining the crowdsourced media publication Global Voices. She was appointed Managing Editor of the determinedly virtual Internet publication in January 2008, running the organisation from wherever she happens to be in the world. #archive #lyndersaydigital #trinidad #writer #editor #video #portrait #earthtv #trinidadandtobago #filmphotography photography #globalvoices #banyan #journalism #thelyndersayarchive (at Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago) https://www.instagram.com/p/BzyrS5pgEEI/?igshid=gbybpunpoq6w















