
Australian photographer Craig Parry takes us into the depths to explore how he creates award-winning images of some of the ocean’s most beautiful, strange, and dangerous denizens
Recipient of this year’s Auckland Festival of Photography
Annual Commission Yvonne Shaw captures the unseen realm of
the subconscious
Michelle Hyslop documents the people trying to preserve Aotearoa’s giants and looks at the impact of kauri dieback on local communities
Todd Henry recently won big at one of the largest global photography competitions; he reflects on his visual-anthropologist approach to documenting communities
How to
How to use intentional camera movement
Rachael Smith tells us her top tips for imbuing images with interest by intentionally moving your camera when shooting
How to take great portraits on the fly
Tom Ang spent two weeks in an open-sided shipping container, taking portraits of passers-by. He passes on valuable lessons for taking quick portraits
How to get started in photojournalism
Architecture photographer Dennis Radermacher strays into documentary photography and shares what he learnt
Gear and reviews
Richard Wong asks whether Sigma’s new 40mm f/1.4 Art lens could replace both your 35mm and your 50mm and we check out the best new lenses on the market in our buyers guide .
News and events
Get the low-down on the Auckland Festival of Photography and check out D-Photo’s picks for some unmissable photography events. We talk to the NZIPP Iris Awards judges to find out what makes an award-winning entry. The PSNZ National Convention has concluded and we feature a gallery of highly awarded images from their Canon National Exhibition.

Kaye Davis, NZIPP Iris Awards

Geoff Cloake, Highway Storm, awarded in the psnz canon national exhibition
Sigma D-Photo Amateur Photographer of the Year
Check out our tips for your best chance to get your images noticed, and find out about our prize announcement.
Head to apoty2019.dphotomag.wpengine.com to find out more and get your entries in!