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Mail & Guardian and the BBC

My 'First on Scene' project has had a good run recently, featuring in both South Africa's Mail & Guardian and the in the UK with the BBC News. [gallery link="file" orderby="rand"] Great to see the project getting the exposure and especially for the crews of ER24, who were part of it.   ...

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Otelo Burning

Back in 2010, I shot stills for a local production called Otelo Burning. Whilst it was a great time on set, I'd forgotten about the movie until a Google alert arrived in my mailbox. When a poor township boy with a deep, traditional fear of the water is offered a chance to escape the violence of his community through surfing, he is forced to ...

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Between 10 and 5 Interview

A while back I was contacted by one of South Africa's best-known design showcase blogs wanting to know more about me. Can't see anyone turning down such an offer and it was a pretty cool interview to do. A big thanks has to go out to Alix-Rose for the questions and giving me a chance to appear on the blog. ...

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The Bushman on the BBC

The BBC have run with my Bushman project, which is always great to see: Big thanks must go out to Phil Coomes and the BBC team. ...

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Flak Photo

I have a list of top-10 things I want to achieve photography wise and this yeah has been pretty spectacular in achieving them. One that was on the list for me was finally producing work suitable enough to be on Flak Photo. Andy decided to make my year and agree to feature the Bushman today. So not only does Flak Photo feature ...

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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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