Kiwi winners in Photography Masters Cup
This year eight local photographers have achieved winning spots at the biggest international awards programme for colour photography. The annual
This year eight local photographers have achieved winning spots at the biggest international awards programme for colour photography. The annual
With time almost up for entering New Zealand’s biggest amateur photography competition, D-Photo would like to introduce the judges who have
If you have been considering getting into the compact interchangeable-lens camera game now is an opportune time, with Panasonic New
A new boot camp to hone specialised skills in particular realms of photography has been developed for passionate photographers. Following the success
A Queenstown photographer is tilting a record-setting goal through one of New Zealand’s crowd-funding websites to continue a global photographic
Lea Schlatter talks to D-Photo about arranging her inquisitive exhibition for the Auckland Festival of Photography.
In his new exhibition at the Auckland Festival of Photography, Brendan Kitto combines his passion for photography and graffiti art.
Brendan Kitto talks to D-Photo about putting the Night Visions series together and some of the escapades it led him on
Mareea Vegas, one of the exhibiting photographers in the group exhibition Sourced, tells D-Photo how the collaboration has grown, and what we can expect
Emma Hughes talks to D-Photo about the exhibition Fight, where she turns her lens onto the fledgling warriors about to embark on their very first public bouts
Adobe’s Lightroom is a deceptively complex tool and getting to grips can be a frustrating exercise in information bombardment,
With the annual weekend of non-stop photographic stimulation growing ever nearer, D-Photo would like to introduce you to the rest
Guy Needham travels to the little-seen parts of the globe to document unique cultures, and fhe’s turned his lens on Papua New Guinea’s indigenous Huli. The photographer talks to D-Photo‘ about his travels
A project years in incubation, the Co-orbital exhibition is an intuitive photographic examination of Auckland’s Grafton Gully area by photographer Becky Nunes. She talks with D-Photo about the ideas underpinning the singular exhibition
Two world renowned photographers are heading to our shores this year to share their stories of wild adventure and photographic
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