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Upskill in geothermic paradise

These days there are loads of photography workshops available to the ambitious enthusiast, but few are offered in quite such

Over Saturn’s Limb: Stephanie O’Connor

Stephanie O’Connor chats to D-Photo about the exhibition’s origins, unusual technical set-up, and the desire to have photographic art showing in a more social space

Win a Panasonic Lumix FZ1000

We’ve reviewed it and we’d recommend it, so why not try win it? If you subscribe to D-Photo now you’ll be

Reviewing the Panasonic Lumix FZ1000

Reviewer Kelly Lynch takes a look at the Panasonic Lumix FZ1000 and says the camera is ideally suited to enthusiast photographers who want something more serious than a point-and-shoot, with lots of options, and ultra-high-definition video. Find out how she came to this conclusion

Middle Kingdom DIY: John Lake

Wellington photographer John Lake has been shooting his own self-directed documentary art projects for 15 years, using both photography and video to explore particular social groups and the community activities they participate in. The photographer chats to D-Photo about the similarities and differences in documenting the radical scenes at either end of the Asia-Pacific region

Novel prophecy: Gavin Hipkins

D-Photo catches up with the Auckland-based visual artist Gavin Hipkins to ask him about the transition from still photography to feature film

Learning the art of authenticity

Has digital post-processing killed authenticity in photography? It’s a common enough claim, but one workshop is looking to refute that, offering to

Virtues of diversity: Sara Orme

D-Photo catches up with the uniquely talented Sara Orme. Sara produces beautiful work across a staggering array of styles, from fashion, beauty, and advertising to lifestyle, documentary portraiture, and fine art