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Submissions for this year’s Travel Media Awards close on March 28, and to get you in the mood we bring
Submissions for this year’s Travel Media Awards close on March 28, and to get you in the mood we bring
Highly regarded architectural photographer Simon Devitt launched a collaborative book looking at state housing in New Zealand, from both a historical and modern perspective. He chats with D-Photo about the project and previews some of its luscious visuals
With the results of two important photojournalism awards soon to be announced — the Canon Media Awards, celebrating excellence in local
Celebrated commercial photographer Chris Sisarich talks to D-Photo’s Point-Shot blog about his latest project paying tribute to the 10-year partnership
The latest edition of D-Photo’s illustrious Kids Photo Comp closes in a week’s time, so be sure to get your
D-Photo catches up with Joseph Michael, the talented photographer, new-media artist and film technician responsible for the Dark Cloud / White Light exhibition
The country’s biggest annual celebration of photography is asking for a little help from the public to continue developing its completely
One of the UK’s biggest publishers has announced it will cut all photography staff from a group of its regional
Someone fraudulently posing as a photographer for local magazines has been caught contacting would-be models in an attempt to have
Congratulations to Jonathan Mines on winning the inaugural Canon EYEcon Film award-winner with the short film Caché. The film has yet
Our clever subscribers can begin checking their mailboxes from tomorrow, but everyone else should run down to the local news
If you’ve ever thought about getting into fashion photography or taking the online world by storm as the country’s next
D-Photo talks to Wellington photographer Thomas Seear-Budd, who is exploring the notions of spirituality and healing within a natural landscape
D-Photo talks to Waiheke Island wedding photographer Emma Hughes about her exhibition, Super (part of the Auckland Festival of Photography), which looks in on the island’s lively older community
D-Photo was at the opening of Chen Haiwen’s extensive Features of China show, hosted at Auckland central’s Aotea Centre. The exhibition is a black and white sample of Chen’s hugely ambitions project to photograph members of all 56 of China’s ethnic groups
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