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Auckland Transport constructed a new, fully integrated bus-train station at the existing Otahuhu railway station to provide better connected and more frequent public transport services.

This project I photographed from the earliest ground-blessing ceremony to the final finished terminal. It was only a few nights before Christmas when the weather changed, and the skies cleared enabling a perfect opportunity to capture this new terminal. Passengers were few and far between allowing total freedom to explore every angle as the sun set in the west. 

https://at.govt.nz/projects-roadworks/otahuhu-station/

http://www.aucklanddesignmanual.co.nz/resources/case-studies/otahuhustation  

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"Light is like music to my eyes."

Vaughan Scott is an award-winning cameraman, accomplished in all genre of the media and a professional photographer. His career spans more than 50 years and has taken him all over the world. With a 37-year television background that started in the black and white era, he has captured significant world events in some of the most challenging locations. His visual storytelling abilities are exceptional and have stood him in good stead operating his own business these past fourteen years.

“As a television cameraman, I travelled to over 50 countries capturing stories of major world events. I have experienced the slums of Kenya, the war-torn streets of Iraq, the devastating aftermath of both 911 and hurricane Katrina. I moved among the mourning crowds paying tribute to Princess Diana, the victorious crowds celebrating Obamas’ Presidential Election and a gun-fueled funeral parade through Gaza city. Life through the viewfinder has trained my eye to capture the perfect frame. What began as a teenage photographer developed into a lifelong passion.”

— Vaughan Scott