
When Kiwis have taken to the streets to effect change,
John Miller has often been there to document it. He takes us back to
the ’70s to tell us the stories behind his images

John Miller, Multi-issue protest march to parliament grounds for the opening of parliament by her majesty Queen Elizabeth II, March 1970
Renowned automotive photographer Stephan Romer changes tack
and shifts his gaze to Aotearoa’s breathtaking landscapes
Veteran nature photographer Rod Morris brings us face to face with some of the more interesting life forms residing in our seashores

Rod Morris, the eye of a female Hutton’s octopus guarding her developing embryos, Aquarium Point, Otago Harbour
South Auckland’s most promising female photography students
mark the 125th anniversary of women’s suffrage in Aotearoa
How to

Landscape photographer Chris Morton tells us how to approach finding a concept for a body of work with reference to his new book, Aotea, Great Barrier: Land and People

Esther Bunning shows us how to achieve beautiful creative lens effects without breaking the bank

Macro master and insect fanatic Alan Henderson explores the world on a scale we don’t normally see, and tells us how he does it
Gear and reviews
We take a look at why you might choose full frame with Mark Gee and the Nikon Z7, Leon Rose tests the new Moza gimbals, and in our buyers guide we take a look at the best gear for your holiday season
News and events
D-Photo’s Qiane Matata-Sipu wins a top photography award, Matariki Williams reviews Ngahuia Harrison’s recent light-box works, and we take a look at what’s in store for those attending the NZIPP’s The Art of Creative Storytelling workshop with leading portrait artist Richard Wood.

Ngahuia Harrison, Aunty mihi (2018)

Quiane Matata-Sipu

Richard Wood
Bonus
We’ve got you covered for 2019 — this issue comes with a calendar featuring images chosen by you!
