Recession Busting. Unlimited Magazine cover, May 2009 #gallery 1

Unlimited magazine cover, April 2009 #gallery 1a

Nautech. #gallery 1ab

Ray White CEO, Carey Smith. Unlimited Magazine. May 2009 #gallery 1b

Manukau Water,asset managment plan profile.2006 #gallery 1bc2

Manurewa train station.Manukau City Council Annual Report 2007 #gallery 1d

1964 Chevy. 2002 #gallery 2

Unlimited magazine feature, March 2008 #gallery abc

Cameron Brewer.Shot for the Hum Magazine,Dec 07 #gallery abcd_2

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Fashion designer,Kevin Berkahn. Shot for the Parnell Darling.April 2008 #gallery abcd_5

Auckland City Mortuary. New Zealand Doctor 05 #gallery abcd_6

Muslim Doctor.Shot for New Zealand Doctor 06 #gallery abcd_7

National Highway 1. From the Huu Nghi Border Gate in Lang Son Province to Ho Chi Minh City and down to Go Dau Ha. This is the trans-Vietnam North-South high way.
The train tracks run adjacent to the highway, giving the traveller an insight into the sights of Vietnam like no other. #gallery abcd_8

National Highway 1. From the Huu Nghi Border Gate in Lang Son Province to Ho Chi Minh City and down to Go Dau Ha. This is the trans-Vietnam North-South high way.
The train tracks run adjacent to the highway, giving the traveller an insight into the sights of Vietnam like no other. #gallery abcd_9

National Highway 1. From the Huu Nghi Border Gate in Lang Son Province to Ho Chi Minh City and down to Go Dau Ha. This is the trans-Vietnam North-South high way.
The train tracks run adjacent to the highway, giving the traveller an insight into the sights of Vietnam like no other. #gallery abcd_10

National Highway 1. From the Huu Nghi Border Gate in Lang Son Province to Ho Chi Minh City and down to Go Dau Ha. This is the trans-Vietnam North-South high way.
The train tracks run adjacent to the highway, giving the traveller an insight into the sights of Vietnam like no other. #gallery abcd_11

National Highway 1. From the Huu Nghi Border Gate in Lang Son Province to Ho Chi Minh City and down to Go Dau Ha. This is the trans-Vietnam North-South high way.
The train tracks run adjacent to the highway, giving the traveller an insight into the sights of Vietnam like no other. #gallery abcd_12

National Highway 1. From the Huu Nghi Border Gate in Lang Son Province to Ho Chi Minh City and down to Go Dau Ha. This is the trans-Vietnam North-South high way.
The train tracks run adjacent to the highway, giving the traveller an insight into the sights of Vietnam like no other. #gallery abcd_13

National Highway 1. From the Huu Nghi Border Gate in Lang Son Province to Ho Chi Minh City and down to Go Dau Ha. This is the trans-Vietnam North-South high way.
The train tracks run adjacent to the highway, giving the traveller an insight into the sights of Vietnam like no other. #gallery abcd_14

Saigon. 1996 #gallery abcd_15

Rarotonga. #gallery abcd_16

China town: In April 2005, New Zealand troops flew in to Honiara, Solomon Islands, following political and social unrest, which saw the capitals Chinatown razed #gallery abcd_19

West Papuans continue their quest for independance. #gallery abcd_20

West Papuans continue their quest for independance. #gallery abcd_24

China town: In April 2005, New Zealand troops flew in to Honiara, Solomon Islands, following political and social unrest, which saw the capitals Chinatown razed #gallery abcd_25

West Papuans continue their quest for independance. #gallery abcd_26

West Papuans continue their quest for independance. #gallery abcd_27

Unlimited magazine feature, March 2008 #gallery abcd_28

Digital Island. May 2009 #gallery abcd_30

China town: In April 2005, New Zealand troops flew in to Honiara, Solomon Islands, following political and social unrest, which saw the capitals Chinatown razed #gallery abcd_31

China town: In April 2005, New Zealand troops flew in to Honiara, Solomon Islands, following political and social unrest, which saw the capitals Chinatown razed #gallery abcd_33

China town: In April 2005, New Zealand troops flew in to Honiara, Solomon Islands, following political and social unrest, which saw the capitals Chinatown razed #gallery abcd_34

China town: In April 2005, New Zealand troops flew in to Honiara, Solomon Islands, following political and social unrest, which saw the capitals Chinatown razed #gallery abcd_36

West Papuans continue their quest for independance. #gallery abcd_37

West Papuans continue their quest for independance. #gallery abcd_38

West Papuans continue their quest for independance. #gallery abcd_39

West Papuans continue their quest for independance. #gallery abcd_40

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West Papuans continue their quest for independance. #gallery abcd_42

West Papuans continue their quest for independance. #gallery abcd_43

West Papuans continue their quest for independance. #gallery abcd_44

West Papuans continue their quest for independance. #gallery abcd_45

China town: In April 2005, New Zealand troops flew in to Honiara, Solomon Islands, following political and social unrest, which saw the capitals Chinatown razed #gallery G_dorday_aipa

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Maurice Ellet. Unlimited magazine.Nov 07 #gallery z3

Property developer,Peter Cooper.Unlimited Magazine,Dec 2007 #gallery z6

Manaukau City Council Leisure Services. Get fit campaign. 2005 #gallery z7