New Zealand specialist and digital photographer Geoffrey H. Short employed computer graphics experts from the movie industry to set up explosions on the black beaches of the New Zealand shore. They combined non-renewable petrol and gunpowder and set the explosions in mid-air to cause lowest damage to the environment, while Short found them in his camera. Geoffrey H. Short said in a declaration, “I am not trying to tell individuals what they should think, rather I am making art things which I hope will get individuals to think.”
Geoffrey H. Short, who comes from Auckland, is a graduate student from the Elam School of Fine Artistry, School of Auckland. After making university in Early, he worked well as a documented digital photographer at the Waikato Art gallery in Hamilton. From 1990 he freelanced as a commercial digital photographer, focusing on pictures digital cameras for movie and television.