Silent Observations

Exhibition 2015

Following on from my 2011 exhibition A Rugged Paradise, I was invited to hang a two months exhibition at Dunedin Airport as part of their ‘Artist in the Terminal’ programme in early 2015. The initial planning for this exhibition began in late 2012 with shooting taking place in locations around Otago during 2013 and 2014. After the two month run at the airport ended in March, 2015, the art works went on to be displayed in numerous locations around Dunedin before finding permanent homes across Otago. What follows is a rerelease of my 2015 exhibition, Silent Observations.

Exhibition Introduction:
I was 12 when I first started using my parent’s camera on family outings. I’ll never forget going to a four wheel drive rally and finding just the right spot to photograph the vehicles as they made their way through all sorts of mud puddles and then waiting excitedly for the local pharmacy to have the prints ready. Since then it’s been a constant search, looking for moments of beauty or action to capture for people to view and enjoy.  I’ll also never forget going on summer holidays to all corners of the Otago region, and some of the sights still last in the back of my mind – recalled as I revisit some locations all these years later.

The only time I’ve really put the camera down is when I embarked on my teaching career that has seen me teach primary school both here and in the United Kingdom. These days I try and balance the life of a primary school teacher with the life of a photographer

Once I was well into my teaching career a shift happened between photography growing into a passion and the desire and aspiration to be more creative. Hidden within the cracks and spaces that separate passion, desire and creativity, a transition started to happen – a transition from Photographer to Artist.

At the moment, I’m increasingly viewing the world through an arrangement of shape, colour, angle, perspective and light. For some reason, I’m drawn to the notion of annotating and transcribing the world around me, not as a passive bystander but as an active participant who alternates between participant and observer, exploring and experiencing new places, sights and sounds. I also find that the notion of telling a story in a single frame, making the viewer feel something and documenting through images and words is highly intriguing to me. Rather than chasing the perfect shot, I’m interested in journeys, voyages and stories.

Silent Observations

This collection of images is based on the notion of Silent Observations. These Silent Observations happen in slow brain time, where looking is more important than doing. It’s a story, a moment, a time, a place, a feeling, a state of mind and a sense that time can stand still. This is my own wee corner of the world, where I share the stories behind my images while trying to seeking out and capture the still, silent and timeless places in New Zealand’s South Island. In a way all these images are my observations and annotations, the things I’ve noticed or will try to explain by way of viewing, watching and looking. My notes aren’t taken with a pen, they’re taken with a camera as I quietly watch the world go by for a while.

My images are about the human experience; the curiosity and inquisitiveness to explore; to feel and to hear.  These are my stories, my Silent Observations of this life as I journey from place to place.

I hope you enjoy

John Caswell

There Grows The Human SpiritThere Grows The Human Spirit (2014).
White Island and Saint Clair Beach, St Clair – Dunedin.

The Silent Breath Of The Still Morning AirThe Silent Breath Of The Still Morning Air (2014).
Otago Harbour, Portobello Road – Dunedin.

Waiting In Light In Time.Waiting In Light In Time (2014).
Lawyers Beach, Tomahawk Beach – Dunedin.

Once A Dream Did Weave A Light Once A Dream Did Weave A Light (2014).
Purakaunui Falls, The Catlins – Clutha District.

And I Saw It Was Filled With Memories PastAnd I Saw It Was Filled With Memories Past (2014).
Tautuku Estuary Boardwalk, The Catlins – Clutha District.

Now Return And Smile With Thee Now Return And Smile With Thee (2014).
McLean Falls, The Catlins – Clutha District

Follow Now The Rivers HumFollow Now The Rivers Hum (2014).
McLean Falls, The Catlins – Clutha District.

With Silent Delight With Silent Delight Fields of Yellow (2014).
Palmerston – East Otago

Where No Sea Runs, The Things Of LightWhere No Sea Runs, The Things Of Light (2013).
Shag Point Coastline, Shag Point – East Otago.

Waiting .... Upon The Land of Beauty Waiting …. Upon The Land of Beauty (2014).
Karitane Coastline, Karitane – East Otago.


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One thought on “Silent Observations”

  1. What a wonderful way to start the day today Thank you 🙏 Your stories and photographs are amazing and it is wonderful that you want to share them with us every week

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