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Guitars and dreams

When all else fails, play some music.This photo was taken in an informal settlement in Grahamstown, South Africa on a lazy Sunday afternoon.

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The Eye of the phone

This is a photo that i recently recovered off my phone. I had forgotten that I even took it at the time. This is the veiw from the London Eye through my phone. I am pretty impressed with the quality and the fact that my phone can do multiple shots!There is a huge debate around the value of camera phones and the way in which they will soon be changing the way we photojournalists veiw our profession. But thats another debate that will be told at another time.

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Little Alex

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Wimpy Fame

My little cousing is pretty famous and he's barely even 2. He is the wimpy baby in the new wimpy ad on T.V. So i thought that i would photograph him, he loves the camera and hates the attention. Go figure.

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Citizen Journalism in Cape Town

My friend and fellow blogger Jason posted about what seemed to be riot in Beirut or Afghanistan of late. Alas this was not the case, the pictures seen were taken in Cape Town. The photos were taken by a Rhodes graduate Millisa bongela and they are great works for someone not trained as photographer.Here is one of the photos:I would like to congratulate Milli on her sterling work and applaud her courage! Well done, the world needs more journalists and citizens out there willing to take the chance to get the photo.

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Skater Youth

July overseas 2005 010The Skate Park in London, near the London Eye, was jam packed with youths passing the day by skating. The talent available at the Park was incredible, skating is definately not a past time for these guys.

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People First

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Express Yourself

July overseas 2005 047There were many people expressing themselves in a variety of ways at the protests in Achturarder, Scotland. This man chose the trumpet as his medium.

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Loch Ness

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A photograph from a trip that I took across the Loch Ness is Scotland. What a beautiful place and a serene trip.

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The Bang Bang Club

I read this book a while ago. It is definately one of the reasons that i took photography so seriously. However naive and idealistic this book made me feel, it still led me in to the area of journalism that I am in now. The book is about four photographs working in South africa in the time of Apartheid. Before power was to change hands in South africa many people expected civil war. Some claim that civil war never happened but these four men illustrated to the world that civil war was close.Here is one of the pictures that features in the book:

An ANC supporter hacks at an alleged Inkatha Freedom Party supporter who was blamed for taking part in the Boipatong massacre of 1992. Photo by Joao Silva/PictureNET

This is a photograph taken by Joao Silva, a member of the Bang Bang Club.It is photographs and situations such as this that lead me to question journalism and photojournalism. When does a journalist stop taking photographs and interject. I understand that Silva had no concievable chance of stopping this from happening, but in similar situations, when does one get involved? Just a question, rhetorical mostly, but a thought provoking one I hope.

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What is it about?

What's it about, this whole photography thing? Ive decided that i should take a more talkative approach to this blog. So I intend to discuss issues surrounding photography, looking at photographs, discussing issues, ethics behind photography and the sort.If you have any views on this, please feel free to comment. I hope to provoke some interesting discussions.

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Photo Essay: Riots in the streets

There are riots in the streets, believe it or not, over a cartoon that was drawn and published about the prophet Muhammad.Have a look at this Photo Essay from the streets of Beirut. What a shocking occurence all due to political agendas being pushed under the guise of fighting against a cartoon.Time Magazine has done well to cover this story in a photographic context.

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Live 8

CNV00014It is said that over 200 000 people attended the Live 8 concert in London, 2005. The sea of people was incredible to witness. Smiling faces all round while the people in Africa look on disillusioned.

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Stay Together

handblurNo matter what the police tried to do these two protestors refused to let one another go. They were linked at the hands for almost the length of their stroll through the fields in Achturarder.

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G8 Sucks

G8sucks copyThis man decided that red was the protest colour of choice. And Red he used, all over his body. He stood out in the crowd and definately had his message heard.

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Time Magazines Best Photos of 2005

Take a look at the Time Magazine photos of 2005. See if you agree with the choices, if there were better photos taken, let me know, send me a link, if not, marvel at being in the right place at the right time.Moving stuff.Time Magazines Photos of 2005

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Turn Back

piptrip1The Fish River Marathon is attended by thousands of competitors and spectators alike. Phillip Mortlock managed one of the more difficult rapids with ease and progressed on through the race.

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The Parlotones

parlotonesThe Grahamstown Festival in South Africa is attended by tens of thousands of people in its 1 week duration. The Parlotones were one of the main acts in 2004's You Magazine stage performances at the festival.

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Look into my eyes

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