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Latitude Magazine

Latitude Magazine is a historical record of the world as it exists on one day. The cumulative work of over 50 photojournalists spread across the globe, the magazine aims to present the daily lives of an international collection of interesting individuals, communities and workplaces, in a manner that expands our understanding of the world. This iPad-only magazine is produced by The Collective, a partnership between a ...

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The British Journal of Photography

The discerning British Journal of Photography graciously decided I was good enough to grace their newly designed web site and magazine with my Afrikaner project. To say I'm happy is an understatement, this man is over the moon at though of being included in such a prestigious publication. Many thanks to Diane Smyth over at the BJP for the interview. [gallery link="file" columns="2" orderby="rand"] ...

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Burma Issues

A while back, Burma Issues, asked me if they could use one of the images I took inside a Burmese garment factory for a cover of their latest publication. It was recently published and I'm glad to be associated with an NGO looking after issues relating to Burmese citizens. You can read the PDF here. Hopefully I'll be back inside Burma finishing off ...

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BBC

The prestigious BBC News have decided to run with my FRAG multimedia piece about Durban's growing E-sports athletes. This not only puts a massive smile on my face but also makes it worth the effort doing what we do. A big thank you has to go out to Phil Coomes, Picture Editor at the BBC.  A few pints are now owed. [gallery link="file" columns="2" orderby="rand"] ...

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LAN Parties: The Geek Shall Inherit the Earth.

'We train three times a week, often for hours on end. It's very similar to playing football or rugby, the same level of dedication exists, it's just for those who don't want to play a physical sport but prefer a mental one.' Chris Noble (Evax) | Pantheon ...

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Posi+tive Magazine

Giacomo Cosua just informed me that my Orania editorial has just been featured in Issue 5 of Posi+Tive Magazine (Italy). Overall the photography in the magazine is brilliant, so I'm happy to be in the company of talented photographers. Whilst the Orania story seemed to attract a load of criticism, I still feel it's a part of South African society that shouldn't be forgotten or ...

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The National

The National, in Abu Dhabi, commissioned me to take images of the forthcoming closure of Durban's historic Asian market in the Warwick Triangle. It was run today on page 17 of the paper, so those in the UAE can have a look, for those unable, here is the electronic version and the online version. The market itself is home to a large community of ...

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Business Day

Business Day South Africa used one of the images from last years Eye of Africa shoot last week for an article of theirs. Too bad ...

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Visual Candies

My copy of Visual Candies arrived whilst I was in Burma and it's such a cool experience to see your work in print. Thanks goes out to Frankie for including me as part of the project. ...

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Sunday Tribune

The Sunday Tribune, down in Durban, published a story and images from my Chernobyl documentary. The 23rd Anniversary is next month and it turns out that South Africa's own nuclear reactor developed a leak last week, so the story was rather fitting. Thanks goes out to Liz over at The Tribune, proving that not all newspapers pull content from the wire. To read the full article, ...

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