Five minutes with: Adrian de la Fuente from Duo Photography
D-Photo talked to Duo Photography’s founder, Adrian de la Fuente, about the business’ beginnings, and what the company is working on now
D-Photo talked to Duo Photography’s founder, Adrian de la Fuente, about the business’ beginnings, and what the company is working on now
Paul Petch shares his secret photography workout to ensure your creative life is fighting fit from the very beginning
Exploring the grittier elements of New Zealand landscapes, as well as venturing into photographing nature and people, is 16-year-old Connor Pritchard
We’ve compiled some excellent options to consider getting the photographer in your life in our 2015 D-Photo Christmas Gift Guide
D-Photo spoke with PB Technologies’ consumer business and marketing manager, Paul Nicol, about the company’s venture into the photography market
Chris Smith ventures out on a series of night shoots, armed with what he can carry in his gear kit, and explores the variety and quality of imagery possible when using just a few select items
D-Photo caught up with Mark Watson to learn all about his journey and the creation of his book, Te Araraoa: Walking New Zealand’s 3000-kilometre Trail
Earlier this year we introduced photographer Sandra Henderson and her daughter Luka and The Luka Light Project that Henderson initiated to help families who were going through difficult times.
For those interested in furthering their skills in the realm of film, the SAE Institute has been given the green light to run its Bachelor of Film Arts, with the course commencing with its first intake on January 25, 2016
Mareea Vegas talks with emerging art photographer Anton Maurer about slowing down to create thoughtful landscape works
Chinese technology company DJI, the force behind DJI Phantom drones, is working with New Zealand’s PB Technologies to train certified technicians in the servicing and repair of its products
Third-year photo-media students at Whitecliffe will present their own photo books at the inaugural end-of-year book event, which will run over two days and launch on November 13, from 5.30 to 7.30pm, at Whitecliffe College of Arts and Design.
Peter Bush expands on Kevin Stent’s image of the Royal Gurkha Rifles, and reflects on the photographer’s career
Whangarei’s The Shutter Room is at it again and has transformed their gallery to showcase the works of photographers Kristin Hatland, Chris Schreuder, and Lisa Clunie int their exhibition called Metapherein, which is running until December 5, 2015
With a history that stretches over 50 years, D-Photo gets acquainted with the Howick Camera Club
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