Moving day
Photographers Chris Hoopmann and Johannes van Kan showcase the meticulously organised chaos of moving a 155-year-old museum.
Photographers Chris Hoopmann and Johannes van Kan showcase the meticulously organised chaos of moving a 155-year-old museum.
Christchurch photographer Joe Harrison documents the waterways of his home city.
Virginia Woolf documents our melting glaciers.
It’s a teenager’s life for young sea lions in the Auckland Islands: not yet battling over mates, they’re free to wrestle, snooze—and accost photographers.
After the rain came for Northland and Auckland, Cyclone Gabrielle made landfall. It was a sobering test.
Te Rawhitiroa Bosch documents the traditional harvest of a sperm whale stranded in the Coromandel.
Becki Moss photographs the drama and intimacy of two vogue balls.
Mark Barber documents the construction of two multibillion-dollar railway tunnels.
Melanie Burford, a New Zealand photojournalist in Norway, turns her lens on intangible subjects: her son’s autism, her family’s search for belonging.
Making remote portraits of New Zealanders in isolation—using only their phone cameras.
Andy MacDonald documents Nelson-based speedway driver Morgan Dumelow.
Geoffery Matautia’s love letter to the community he grew up in.
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