From my first reel of black and white film. I think this is one of my best pictures. Taken with my brother Mark’s Nikon FG20. Where would I have been without him?
3 February to 1 March 1991, The Photographers’ Workshop.

In fact, it went on until 22 January. On show were some photos from Melville and On the road in KZN.
If you click on these pictures, you’ll see more video stills from London Beach – two 60″ DVDs, two 14″ video monitors, 1998–9. I recorded the video material over a long weekend at the South Bank and then for a long time didn’t know what to do with it. I had in mind some cleverly composited piece of work, but eventually, as with With the Nomads, realised that I had made it what it would be while I had the camera in my hands. Shown at the Lux Cinema, 2000, and at Mutiny at the Bargehouse, Oxo Tower Wharf, an exhibition of work by the Lost Property artists’ group, 2003. I’d like to put the whole thing online in its proper video format, but it would take an awful lot of bandwidth.
A slideshow of photographs taken on a trip through KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, in 2008, while wildfires were burning elsewhere.
I took these photographs in 1994, in Gonja, up a mountain in Tanzania. But I didn’t begin to print them until 1999.
Thirty photographs taken in Johannesburg, South Africa, in 2008, and collected into a photobook this year. Click here to see them.