Jamaica Rises Again: Montego Bay Photographer LLC & Jamaica Flying Dress Rebuild After Hurricane Melissa
- Montego Bay Photographer Jamaica

- Oct 28
- 3 min read
Late October 2025 will forever mark a painful moment in Jamaica’s history. When Hurricane Melissa roared ashore, it unleashed record-breaking winds and destructive floods that battered nearly every corner of the island. Communities were uprooted, entire coastlines reshaped, and businesses forced to a standstill.
Among those hit was Montego Bay Photographer LLC, the creative force behind the iconic Jamaica Flying Dress experience. The team suffered losses that included damage to one of their company vehicles and the ruin of critical photography gear, yet their spirit remained unbroken.
Kevin Wright: Turning Setbacks Into Momentum
Founder Kevin Wright watched the storm’s devastation from the U.S., where he now oversees operations. Despite seeing his Montego Bay team endure tremendous hardship, his resolve never wavered.
“This hurricane can’t dim Jamaica’s shine,” Kevin shared. “We’re cleaning up, rebuilding, and getting right back to capturing the magic that makes this island the heartbeat of the Caribbean.”
Kevin’s vision is clear — to reaffirm Jamaica as the #1 destination worldwide for the Flying Dress experience. While the concept first rose to fame in Santorini, Greece, he believes Jamaica offers something even more captivating: untouched natural beauty, vibrant color, and cultural soul that no Mediterranean backdrop can match.
Father & Son: The Power Behind the Lens
Helping steer the revival is Kevin Jr., Kevin’s son and the company’s lead shooter in Jamaica. Since his father relocated abroad, Kevin Jr. has directed most of the brand’s signature photo sessions, guiding models and travelers through breathtaking landscapes from Montego Bay to Ocho Rios.
“Kevin Jr. is the hands and eyes of our vision,” his father explains. “He’s out there making art happen every day.”
Together, they form a creative partnership grounded in trust, family pride, and shared determination to keep Jamaica in the global spotlight.
Supporting Visitors Through the Comeback
To thank guests affected by postponed sessions and encourage new bookings, Kevin Wright has announced a limited-time relief promotion.
🌴 Promo Code: HURRICANESAVER💻 Book at: www.JamaicaFlyingDress.co📅 Offer valid until December 31, 2025
Anyone who was scheduled to travel to Jamaica in the final week of October through early November 2025 can apply the code during checkout for an exclusive discount on any future session.
This initiative not only helps travelers recover missed opportunities — it also injects much-needed momentum back into local tourism.
Why Jamaica Still Reigns Supreme
Even in the wake of Melissa’s destruction, Jamaica remains unmatched as a photography destination.
Dynamic locations: from Negril’s glowing sunsets to Montego Bay’s cliffs and the lush waterfalls of Ocho Rios.
Cultural depth: warm smiles, rhythmic energy, and an authenticity that transforms every image into a story.
Resilience: every photo captured post-Melissa becomes a symbol of the island’s strength and renewal.
For Kevin Wright and his son, this is more than rebuilding a business — it’s about helping Jamaica reclaim its spotlight and showing the world what perseverance looks like through a lens.
Book, Create, Inspire
Hurricane Melissa may have shaken Jamaica, but it didn’t break her. With equipment being replaced, vehicles repaired, and the team ready to shoot again, Montego Bay Photographer LLC and Jamaica Flying Dress are once more open for business — stronger, smarter, and more inspired than ever.
Visit www.JamaicaFlyingDress.co, apply the HURRICANESAVER code, and join the movement to celebrate beauty, resilience, and renewal in the heart of the Caribbean.
Because in Jamaica, even after the storm — the dress still flies.




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