Here we are with Octobers’ people pictures. Have a browse and enjoy the kiwi faces…
Tag Archives: Wairarapa
2013-10 October in New Zealand
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Well here is my October highlights which commenced with a trip to Muriwai, near Gisborne for the unveiling of my late brother Caley Walker-Smith. Fantastic time on the marae at Muriwai with whanau and friends. The Kokomai Arts Festival had it’s inaugural run during the month and went off and down really well.. congratulations to those who made it happen.. Also had a second unveiling this month for Hoppy – you are missed so much mate!!
Enjoy the images – I’ve included several similar shots or variations so you get an idea of what I see and how I am approaching my photography and creativity.
2013-09 Uganda and spring in New Zealand
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After 4 months in Uganda with just the best people in the Acholi North it came time to head home to prepare for a return in 2014 with many projects in the planning stage… Here are my September shots…
2013-04 April beauties and blokes
Lots of people with fun and sadness all mixed up… but all in all awesome people!!
2013-02 February selections
Here some of my selects from Feb…. enjoy!! Do let me know what you think and how the gallery works – do you like the slideshow better???? Thanks….
2013-02 Top Shots of people
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2013- 01 January photos
Some of the highlights from January……
2013 – The years photo highlights
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2013-12-21 Greytown’s Christmas Parade
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Greytown is such a sleepy little village that comes awake on weekends and holidays when the folks from Wellington pour over the hill to enjoy the laid back cafés and shopping. This weekend saw the local Christmas parade for this … Continue reading
2013-12-06 Pirinoa and Kahutara Schools clean the beach of adults rubbish!!
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Just over a week ago I headed down to our southern coast (Palliser Bay) of our Northern Island…. why?? To take photos and do a little to help the local people of Pirinoa and Kahutara clean up the beach from … Continue reading