Duncan Park plays the guitar during Chiro Nott's performance art piece at the Albany Museum in Grahamstown, South Africa, 16 August 2013. Fine Art students were given random objects and required to create an a piece based on their object.
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Duncan Park plays the guitar during Chiro Nott's performance art piece at the Albany Museum in Grahamstown, South Africa, 16 August 2013. Fine Art students were given random objects and required to create an a piece based on their object.
Elisha Mudly stops on the rail road on the outskirts of Grahamstown, South Africa, 12 August 2013. During apartheid, this line was used extensively by the SADF for transport to and from the 6th Infantry base on the edge of Grahamstown.
A selection of scenes from the township outside of Kenton-on-Sea, Eastern Cape, South Africa, 1 August 2013. The township has far more people living in t than the town of Kenton-on-Sea itself, contributing to massive unemployment figures.
A group of young boys poses for a photograph shortly before an informal football match in Nyanga, Cape Town, South Africa 17 July 2013. "We will be like Bafana Bafana one day" says one of them after the photograph is taken.
The sun rises in Sodwana Bay in KwaZulu Natal, South Africa, 8 July 2013. Sodwana Bay is one of the most popular destinations for diving enthusiasts in Southern Africa.
Dancers perform in the CAPA production of Bitter Sweet during the National Arts Festival in Grahamstown, South Africa, 1 July 2013. Bitter Sweet ran just six times during the festival.
Crates of baked goods are unloaded at the Village Green ahead of the national Arts Festival in Grahamstown, South Africa, 26 June 2013. The festival runs for a period at the end of June every year.
Fiona Fievez sits close to the water at the V&A Waterfront in Cape Town, South Africa, 16 June 2013. Fiona is in Grade 12 at Cedar House in Cape Town. .
Daniel Nel impersonates Hunter S Thompson in Grahamstown, South Africa, 24 May 2013. 'There is nothing more depraved and irresponsible as a man in the depths of an ether binge.
Jess Holdengarde poses in the studio in the Africa Media Matrix in Grahamstown, South Africa, 16 May 2013. Jess worked in London as a professional Barista, where she lived for two years.
A brightly coloured house in Kay street in Joza, Grahamstown, South Africa, 9 May 2013. This particular house has eight people living in its two bedrooms.
An HDR rendering of a sunset over the Bushman's River, Eastern Cape, South Africa, 4 May 2013. As winter approaches, the angle created by the sun's rays as it sets creates a deep orange colour.
The spring tide has submerged many of the sand banks in the Bushman's River in the Eastern Cape, South Africa, 27 April 2013. The river has a large tidal variance, particularly surrounding the full moon.
Teigue Blokpoel focuses on the dome in the roof of the Settler's Monument in Grahamstown, South Africa, 16 April 2013. Before a fire in 1994, the dome was able to open to reveal the night sky.
A garden locust, Acanthacris ruficornis, perches on a cauliflower, Brassica oleracea, in a garden in Grahamstown, South Africa, 11 April 2013. These locusts are common in Southern Africa and can be destructive in swarms.
Jess Polous reads a copy of Time Magazine in Grahamstown, South Africa, 6 April, 2013. Approximately 80,000 copies of the magazine are sold globally each week, with editions reaching all corners of the world.