90pp., colour illus., carbon paper, hardback, Johannesburg, 2015
A series of photographs taken between 2011 and 2014 at the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange. Until its recent digitisation, the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) was one of the last remaining manual, call-over stock exchanges in the world.
Includes the essay "Surviving the Zeros at the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange" by Sean Christie.
Lisa King was born in Harare, Zimbabwe in 1980. She worked as an art director and picture editor before moving into full-time photographic practice. Sometimes I Make Money One Day of the Week was named ‘juror’s pick’ in the 2014 Daylight Photo Awards.
Zimbabwe-born Sean Christie has written for the Mail & Guardian, African Cities Reader and Neue Rundschau. He was awarded the Open Society Initiative for Southern Africa Fellowship in Foreign Policy in 2011, and his work has been recognised with the Thelma Tyfield Prize for fiction (2001) and the Caxton Press Writer of the Year Award (2010). Christie won the 2014 CNN African Journalist of the Year Award. He lives in Cape Town.