Glendon Coke, born in Jamaica, is an all-time family man and sports enthusiast with cricket being his first love. He has coached at the prep and secondary levels, national, regional and international levels with measurable degrees of success with being the coach of the West Indies blind and visually impaired cricket team when they participated in the 4th staging of the World Blind Cricket Counsel (WBC) T20 World Cup held in India January 2017 being the pinnacle of his coaching career.
His journey with photography began as a hobby in high school back in the day when cameras used film that had to be developed and so you were stuck with the end result. Encouraged many many years later by his biggest fan and wife Ingrid, herself a fine artist, and dear friends, turned his hobby to his profession and in his very short time showing his work has participated in the Montego Bay Fine Arts (2017), CARICS International Fine Arts (2019) Festivals and Art in the Palace Gardens (2019). Glendon currently has some of his work that was commissioned to decorate Radiology West downtown Montego Bay. Glendon is inspired by mother nature, old architecture, street scenes and children.