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New
Zealand Abroad: The story of VSA’s work in Africa,
Asia and the Pacific
Among the contributors to
this book are three Massey alumni: Nichola Dove and Bryn Evans
are design graduates and Jeremy Rose a graduate in journalism.
New Zealand Abroad: The story of VSA’s work in Africa,
Asia and the Pacific features 15 photo essays based on the
countries in which VSA currently works: Bhutan, Bougainville,
Cambodia, East Timor, Laos, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, the Solomon
Islands, South Africa, the Tokelaus, Tonga, Vanuatu, Vietnam,
Tanzania and Zimbabwe.
Nicola Dove has photographed in Cambodia and India. Her work
regularly appears in North & South, The Listener and Cuisine
magazines. She recently exhibited at Wellington’s 52
Gallery. Her work in New Zealand Abroad features Tanzania,
the Solomon Islands, and East Timor.
After
graduating from the Wellington Polytechnic School of Design
in 1996, Bryn Evans quickly established himself as one of
this country’s leading documentary photographers with
his portfolio of photos on Bougainville, then in the midst
of a bloody civil war. Evans’s work has featured in
Time magazine and numerous other international titles. He
currently works for an international agency and is based in
India. His New Zealand Abroad photographs are of Samoa.
Jeremy Rose, who writes about the Pacific, graduated from
the Wellington Polytechnic School of Journalism in 1986. He
has since worked as a newspaper journalist, co-founded City
Voice newspaper, tutored the interviewing module of the Advanced
Diploma of Journalism and run the Whitireia Polytechnic journalism
programme.
The other photographers in the book are Bruce Connew, Glenn
Jowitt, Terry O’Connor, Gil Hanly, Louise Hyatt and
David Gurr. Margot Schwass writes about Asia and Trevor Richards
about Africa.


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