Showing posts with label SCENES FROM CHRISTCHURCH. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SCENES FROM CHRISTCHURCH. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Scenes from Christchurch

It has been way too long since my last update, it's amazing how working in a camera shop can dampen your photographic spirit.  I've taken lots of photos since October though, there are heaps of great photos from a trip to Asia with my Dad in January, I like so many of them that I wouldn't know where to start if I shared them.

For now - a familiar theme, a few photos from Christchurch City.  I wonder what the urban landscape will look like in five years time, I wonder if I will still be here?


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Friday, October 7, 2011

Impromptu Pictures


 Last Sunday morning, before I went to work at the camera shop, I took a stroll along one edge of the city cordon.  The centre of town is still closed off because of earthquake damage.

I took a bunch of polaroid photos in my medium format camera.




 




 


 

 
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Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Impromptu Pictures

Remember these streets?

I took photos through fences on the afternoon of Easter Sunday.

















Thursday, March 10, 2011

Scenes from Christchurch

Nature gave Christchurch another photo op.







Friday, December 31, 2010

Impromptu Pictures

Earlier this month I took some photos for a musical theatre poster, I finally had a look through them today and there are some pretty cool pictures there.  It was a little raunchy.  I might share pictures next year.

I visited Oamaru with my parents and we made these photos:





And last weekend, I decided to run a film through my Holga, which hasn't happened in a while. Parts of town were closed due to some earthquake damage, and they're still pulling down the building that was deemed unsafe after the bigger one in September.



Sunday, August 15, 2010

Snapshots

Scenes from Christchurch:

I saw someone meditating in the afternoon sun at university.

Food caravans at the Arts Centre (which happens to be the old university campus in the city).  It's all foreign cuisine, and smells delicious.  I'm vegan, which excludes everything here from my diet, but if I wasn't then it would be very hard to pick something to eat.

I was out with my mother and we decided to rest our legs at a cafe.  Again, nothing vegan, but it looked good.

Soy milk to the rescue.  If I have a camera with me I always photograph food and drink before they're touched.