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Vending Machines: Coined Consumerism

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Photo Booth, Paris

I don't doubt that I often make pictures of strange objects - but it's a little bizarre to see one's image turn up in a book like Christopher Salyers' Vending Machines: Coined Consumerism, published by Mark Batty.
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Here's some pages from Photographer magazine, Ukraine/Russia Jan-Feb 2009 featuring my Iceberg images from trips as blogger and press officer to the Southern Ocean and Antartica on board the Greenpeace ship Esperanza in 2007 and 2008, to find the Japanese whaling fleet. The text is in Russian, btw...

Flight of the Conchords Posters - by me!

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Flight of the Conchords New Zealand Poster
Believe it or not, some of my photographs of New Zealand were used in in Series 2 of the HBO TV Series Flight of the Conchords - as the rather misguided New Zealand tourism posters on the wall of Deputy Cultural Attache Murray Hewitt's office. You can see the posters and my images here...
Christchurch Cathedral Dublin

Ok, it helps if you read Spanish for this one - I've had an article published in the Spanish Lonely Planet magazine, thanks to Luis at Granangular. It's based on my book, Haunted Dublin, published in October 2008. The article is basically a summary of many of the things in the book, with tales of black dogs, phantom cats, headless horsemen - even bodiless heads - and the murderous black pig that stalked the streets around Christchurch cathedral (above).

Emmon - Secrets & Lies Albino Wallaby single cover

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Albino Wallaby Emmon Secrets & Lies
Emmon - Secrets & Lies - albino wallaby, originally uploaded by blather.

Here's a CD from Swedish electro diva Emmon, that uses my albino wallaby portrait - taken last year in Tasmania, as the cover image. Thanks to Sebastian Hess at Wonderland records!

British Airways Lahinch Photograph

Here's a photograph I just had published in the British Airways flight magazine Highlife. it's accompanying a piece by Irish novelist Marian Keys. I hadn't realised it was published until a friend was on a BA flight and stumbled across my credit beside the photograph - and then another friend sent it to me in the post.