One green cotton t-shirt bearing the logo of the Student Volunteer Army in black print on the centre front and the words ‘Christchurch, New Zealand’ in black ink in Japanese and Spanish on the reverse. Jason Pemberton, from the Student Volunteer Army organising committee, wore this t-shirt during the cleanup following the 22 February 2011 earth...
A pdf copy of a drawing for children focusing on diggers and road cones.
A web image of a poster from 'Local Colour'. The image features Colleen and reads, "You don't realise how much your environment affects your mental wellbeing until it all goes to custard." 'Local Colour' was a campaign by All Right? in collaboration with photographer Neil Macbeth, which aimed to raise emotional literacy in Christchurch. The image was used as a profile picture on the All Right? Facebook page on 24 November 2014 at 3:34pm.
A web image of a poster from 'Local Colour'. The image features Rita and reads, "It's a rollercoaster, isn't it? An emotional rollercoaster." 'Local Colour' was a campaign by All Right? in collaboration with photographer Neil Macbeth, which aimed to raise emotional literacy in Christchurch.
A web image of a poster from 'Local Colour'. The image features George and reads, "I thought I wasn't affected by the quakes. But then one day I just ended up breaking down. All good now though." 'Local Colour' was a campaign by All Right? in collaboration with photographer Neil Macbeth, which aimed to raise emotional literacy in Christchurch. The image was used as a profile picture on the All Right? Facebook page on 27 August 2014 at 10:27pm.
A web image of a poster from 'Local Colour'. The image features Carlo and reads, "Christchurch still has a strong sense of home. It's about the people not the place". 'Local Colour' was a campaign by All Right? in collaboration with photographer Neil Macbeth, which aimed to raise emotional literacy in Christchurch.
A web image of a poster from 'Local Colour'. The image features Andy and reads, "It's been more than three years and I'm still shell-shocked." 'Local Colour' was a campaign by All Right? in collaboration with photographer Neil Macbeth, which aimed to raise emotional literacy in Christchurch.
A web image of a poster from 'Local Colour'. The image features Wiremu and reads, "It's up to me now. It's one step forward and heaps of steps back but I'll get there." 'Local Colour' was a campaign by All Right? in collaboration with photographer Neil Macbeth, which aimed to raise emotional literacy in Christchurch.
A web image of a poster from 'Local Colour'. The image features Kent, Sarah and Sophie, and reads, "I'm taking the girls for a scoot because they'd forgotten what the city looked like." 'Local Colour' was a campaign by All Right? in collaboration with photographer Neil Macbeth, which aimed to raise emotional literacy in Christchurch.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Colour matched sewerage pump, building and portaloo in Wainoni Road".
Volunteers painting the Pallet Pavilion's pallets their distinctive blue colour.
A flowering fruit tree provides spring colour after the September earthquake.
A colour photograph of the site of Kenton Chambers after its demolition.
The classrooms in Kirkwood Village, colour coded to help students find their class.
Colour photograph of a severely damaged Chancery Chambers after the February 2011 earthquake.
Colour photograph of a half-demolished Copthorne Hotel with a crane in front.
A colour photograph of damage to the north side of 178 Cashel Street.
A colour photograph of shipping containers stacked in front of the Excelsior Hotel.
A colour photograph of the Odeon Theatre after the 22 Feburary 2011 earthquake.
A colour photograph showing damage to Anderson's building following the 22 February 2011 earthquake.
A colour photograph showing damage to Anderson's building following the 22 February 2011 earthquake.
Colour photograph of fallen debris on Manchester Street, against the background of destroyed buildings.
Colour photograph of the vacant lot left after the demolition of St. Elmo's Courts.
Colour photograph showing the destroyed shop fronts of tobacconists and barbers on Manchester Street.
Selective colour full size view from one of my previous shots. Edgeware Road, Christchurch. Damaged from the Christchurch Earthquake Twitter | Facebook |
A colour photograph of the north side of the Excelsior Hotel, taken from High Street.
A colour photograph showing damage to the Clarendon Towers following the 22 February 2011 earthquake.
A colour photograph showing damage to 178 Cashel Street following the 22 February 2011 earthquake.
A colour photograph of the interior of the former City Council Offices, showing the extensive damage.
Colour photograph showing the remaining wall of the CTV building after the deadly February earthquake 2011.