The freelance photographer who captured the final moments of the Carterton balloon tragedy says he is "stunned" by the support he has received from the public and fellow photographers as he goes to court to block publication of his photos.
On Monday, during the first day of the resumed inquest at the Wellington District Court into the deaths of 11 people in January 2012, coroner Peter Ryan approved TVNZ's application to publish four of Geoff Walker's photographs, which he made available to police for crash investigation purposes.
Mr Walker has blocked the release by seeking a judicial review at Wellington High Court today.
He told the Times-Age he sees no purpose in showing photos of people dying and, once published, he would lose control of his property.
Mr Walker, a friend of dead balloon pilot Lance Hopping, was on the ground when the balloon, carrying 10 passengers and Mr Hopping, hit power lines and caught fire, plummeting to the ground.