A Conversation with Photographer and Filmmaker Jon Frank
We chat to Jon Frank about his diverse career in both still and moving pictures.
We chat to Jon Frank about his diverse career in both still and moving pictures.
Take a peek at the winning photographs from the prestigious Travel Photographer of The Year awards.
Leading photojournalist Ed Kashi selects 10 photos that tell a story powerfully and gives feedback on what he likes about them.
Learn how ISO affects your images and find out which ISO settings you need for astro photography, night photography and more.
We talk to Neha Hirve about her highly personal lockdown series 'both your memories are birds'.
Have an eye for photography but not the technical know-how? Unlock your photographic potential with this informative look at aperture.
Christian, Chris and Minnie are still heading up the same passionate team, only now with a new name and a bigger vision for the business.
Tasmanian tourism is booming, but how do we strike a balance so economic benefit doesn’t compromise fragile ecosystems?
We speak to Void's co-founders about the importance of honesty in all aspects of photography.
Photobook publishing isn’t for the faint-hearted. An editorial manager from Hoxton Mini Press offers her insight into what independent publishers are really looking for.
Photography, in its simplest form, is a way of sharing ideas and stories through images. Build your photographic vocabulary with personal projects and creative experiments.
Be au fait with the publications that showcase exciting new talent and the latest goings-on in the photography world.
Whether it’s the footwork of a long boarder, or light playing off the water, Nathan Oldfield’s surf films diverge from competition and glorify what he calls "these everyday sacred things".
ND filters are more commonly used in landscape and street photography but can bring stunning movement and depth of field effects to your portrait photography.
Founder of Bad News Books Harry Culy shares his insights into independent publishing and the power of photobooks.
Russian photographer Kati Turkina captures a twisted unreality in her images by using photography to recreate childhood memories.
Max Olijnyk dropped into Splendid Photo in Wellington, the newest independent film lab in the Aotearoa.
Hudson Brown looks at some of the great hits, and epic flops from the world of crowdfunding cameras.
Welcome to Twelve Frames with Genevieve Walshe, photographer, thinker and Hillvale Lab original service extraordinaire.
Your New Zealand road trip soundtrack: From Dunedin sound to the Otara Millionaires Club
Discover Instagram's impact on our travel choices and how it's influencing the photos we take.