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Bookshelf | Jellicoe & Bledisloe

Image by David Cook Adrian Hatwell talks to the photographer and educator David Cook about his photobook, Jellicoe & Bledisloe,

Profile | Becki Moss

Becki Moss’s portraiture combines beauty with compassion. Here, we find out why that matters and how the young photographer has

Focus | Solomon Mortimer

Image by Solomon Mortimer The work of Solomon Mortimer can be found in some of the country’s top collections and

Peter Black: Things to see and say

Brutal realism and eerie poetry have been the hallmarks of Peter Black’s nearly 50-year career as a contemporary photographer with

D-Photo 104 Out Now

How best to photograph winter sports, snowy landscapes, wildlife, and beyond! Two of New Zealand’s leading sports photographers give us

When the elders speak

Photographer Tim Cuff dares us to look beyond age as he puts faces and vivid stories to our older generation

The Queen

Commercial photographer Sacha Stejko heads into the studio with drag queen royalty to create an energetic portrait fit for a

How To | Photograph Grandchildren

NIKON D3, 105MM, 1/500S, F/9, ISO 200 90 per cent psychology, 10 per cent photography Veteran children’s photographer Ann Worthy

A Gentle Rawness

Auckland photographer Vanessa Green discusses social documentary shooting, the loud and quiet of everyday life, and the beauty of people

Brave the Pain

Oregon-born, Auckland-based photographer Melissa Nickerson is fighting back against prejudice and negativity with an empowering series of personal portraits Words:

D-Photo 103 Out Now

Turn your food photography into a work of art with tips from an award-winning photographer in this issue of D-Photo!

Dreams of their tūpuna

Photographer Vienna Nordstrom and stylist Taaniko Nordstrom are using their native-inspired vintage portrait process to reconnect incarcerated people with their