Opotiki says yes to drones
It has been announced that at a council meeting last week, Opotiki District Council approved the use of drones, and other remote vehicles, in the Eastern Bay of Plenty town’s reserves.
It has been announced that at a council meeting last week, Opotiki District Council approved the use of drones, and other remote vehicles, in the Eastern Bay of Plenty town’s reserves.
Adventure photographer Andy Belcher takes us along on his latest wild ride — rafting Canterbury’s rolling Clarence River
Fourth-year Photo Media student at Whitecliffe College of Arts and Design Mish O’Neill has been recognized as one of four to receive the NZ Emerging Artist Award at the 2015 NZ Art Show
An Asia- and Europe-based photography competition, with a theme of motion and the pace of life in Asia and Europe, is open for entries until September 6
In Issue No. 207 of The Photographer’s Mail we revealed that Apix Photographic Supplies had been purchased by the shareholders of Progear Ltd. Read on for more information
View fullsize Hilary Lakeman The latest issue of D-Photo (Issue No. 67) is on sale now, and we’ve jam-packed it with
D-Photo‘s Adrian Hatwell recently had the chance to talk to Paterson about his circuitous road to discovering photography, exhibiting work, and being acknowledged as a rising star of contemporary art
Jocelyn Carlin was an Auckland-based photographer who shot for documentary and exhibition projects. She also worked on assignments relating to illustrative, advertising, corporate, and industrial photography. We say ‘was’ because Jocelyn contracted Multiple Systems Atrophy (MSA)
There are already more than 180 people, with the D-Photo team amongst them, preparing to pack their winter woollies and venture to the frosty Queenstown for the annual NZIPP Infocus conference, being held over August 9–10
If you’re interested in experiencing a photographic experience like you may not have before, we suggest you get along to Dark Matter, which opens at Whangarei’s The Shutter Room on July 31
It’s always wonderful to hear about the increasing opportunities for up and coming photographers and film-makers in terms of education and support, and hearing the news that SAE Institute in Auckland is now running a new film degree was thrilling
With only a couple of weeks to go until award-winning National Geographic photographer Steve Winter brings his talk, My Nine Lives, to Auckland and Wellington, we asked a few questions about his journey into many dangerous situations to photograph the planet’s big cats
The 2015 Sigma D-Photo Amateur Photographer of the Year awards are announced in the issue of D-Photo in stores from July 20. We talk to judges Terry Cockfield, Charles Howell, and Bianca Duimel about their experience on this year’s judging panel and let you know a little bit more about them
Images are not only made to be seen — they are made to be displayed, and a physical print will beat a computer screen any day. Deciding how to best showcase your creations is sometimes difficult. D-Photo investigated some of the options Epson has available
D-Photo talked to Brendon O’Hagan about his upcoming journey to India, and asked him to share a bit of advice for the trip
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