
A Friday night busker dressed in traditional Japanese garb. He seemed to enjoy the camera and attracted quite a crowd just before I left him to it. Queen Street next to Vulcan Lane.

University Grounds, Princes Street, Auckland.

Newman Hall, Waterloo Crescent, Auckland City.

A group of late night bar patrons approaches the back of The St James Theatre. Once one of the most sumptuously decorated cinemas in Auckland, along with nearby Civic Theatre, The St James is now nearly derelict. A monument to a bygone era, its seating and projection booths are gathering dust.

A couple of buskers on Saturday night. I think she was singing an Aretha Franklin number and well! She certainly wasn’t shy about dancing about and enjoying the performance.

A young man sits on the side of the road at the far end of Mills Lane, during the early hours of the morning. This narrow street is lies parallel between Albert Street and Queen Street, connected to the latter just before this spot by a narrow winding staircase.

A Synagogue built in 1885, which it remained until 1967 when the congregation moved to the current one on Greys Avenue. The building is now a branch of the National Bank. It resides in the University district on the corner of Princes Street and Bowen Avenue.