After the Earthquake, Before the Earthquake
On the 4th September 2010, Christchurch was hit by 7.1 magnitude earthquake. Since that day there have been over 7,000 aftershocks, 3news in New Zealand reported in January that the aftershocks were causing a spike in recovering alcoholics suffering a relapse with numbers increasing tenfold. Early one morning I walked down Manchester st and turned off onto Tuam Street as I was coming to Barbadoes St on the left hand side was a car park. Part of the area seemed designated to bricks from condemned buildings as the trucks lined up ready to dump more on an already mounting pile. As I approached a man in a suit walked gingerly towards a hole in the fence placing an empty bottle of vodka into an overflowing box of empty bottles. I wondered how long he had been doing this, was it a monthly routine, a weekly routine, perhaps a daily routine? It seemed to be his statement on life in Christchurch after the quake, all before the the working day had begun. I was there just a few weeks before Christchurch suffered the fatal 6.3 magnitude earthquake on the 22nd February where 181 people died.














A history in Photography Part II
In the second part of a history in photography, the collection of photographs have been taken from 1998 to 2002. It is a collection of photographs that were taken when living in Europe and travelling around Europe and Asia.










A history into photography
To begin the blog I have decided to provide a short background from when I first began talking photographs. Starting in 1995 this is a selection of shots that were taken between 1995 to 1998. Many hours put into printing them in the darkroom, something that very few photographers today seem to do. The prints have been scanned and still hold a few scratches and spots that I happy to leave there. I believe that photography today does not allow for those little imperfections that were prevelant in the history of photography. A shame really.




