NZ Life & Leisure

Snapshot: DEBBIE CUR LE

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PAST: Debbie grew up living the Kiwi quarter-acre dream, complete with an enormous veggie garden, mini orchard, a dog, a couple of rescue cats and chooks. “My parents struggled with my brother who was extremely hyperactiv­e and could focus on only one thing — cars and engines... okay, two things. So, Mum had an arrangemen­t with the local council to tow abandoned cars onto our back lawn so that my brother could tinker to his heart’s content, and I could paint weird and wonderful things on the exterior of said cars. When a car got too decrepit, the council would tow it away and deliver another.

“Art was always one of my favourite subjects at school and when I had the opportunit­y to do photograph­y as an optional subject, I really found my ‘ thing’. I decided I wanted to have a career that combined art and photograph­y.” PRESENT: An apprentice­ship in photolitho­graphy has led to a 34-year-long career processing and retouching images for many lifestyle publicatio­ns,

NZ Life & Leisure being top of that list. “I enjoy adding a little bit of magic to images to get the best out of them for the printing process. And the relationsh­ips I have built with photograph­ers along the way is very gratifying, I know their work so well and can anticipate what they want the result to look like. It ticks both the art and photograph­y boxes.”

FUTURE: Debbie, who now lives in Christchur­ch, says she is inspired by the stories and images in NZ Life & Leisure and the next thing on her to- do list is to invest in a high- end camera and get out into the backblocks of Otago. “My partner and I are planning an off-road 4WD adventure, camping along the way, and I am confident of capturing some beautiful scenery.”

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