[4] He went on to co-found Afrapix, a photographic collective that supplied newspapers outside South Africa with images of apartheid, with Paul Weinberg, Peter Mackenzie and Omar Badsha.
[5] He served as the director for Market Photo Workshop, a photography school, gallery, and project space in Johannesburg, from 1998 to 2000.
[6] Nunn was also a member of the national executive of the Professional Photographers of South Africa (PPSA).
[7] Nunn has worked for many nonprofits, newspapers, wire agencies, public-relations companies, and magazines.
The book accompanied an exhibition of the same name that opened in Mozambique, New York City, and various galleries in South Africa and Germany.