Best new photos, gear and tricks for the avid imagemaker....
 
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May 4, 2017
 
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Ghosts of the land

New technology provided inspiration for Queenstown-based Vaughan Brookfield’s personal project. Find out how he warped time and space using dramatic landscapes and a data projector.

 
 
 
 
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COME TO A SPECIAL NZGEO PRO EVENT: Trending Now

How do you earn a living from photography? And how do you create images that editors and art directors want to buy?

New Zealand Geographic is proud to present Jacqueline Bourke, London-based global manager of visual insights at Getty Images, for a special session to highlight six visual trends defining communications, advertising and design in 2017. They are based on an analysis of millions of searches across Getty Images and iStock sites, coupled with developing themes in technology, society, art and popular culture.

This event is free to attend, but open only to photographers with commercial aspirations for their work. Invitees must RSVP to rsvp@nzgeographic.co.nz to confirm your place. There are only a handful of places remaining, and the first to respond will be added to the list.

TRENDING NOW
6.00PM – 8.30PM
WEDNESDAY 10 MAY
THE SQUARE, GENERATOR, 28 CUSTOMS STREET
DRINKS & NIBBLES PROVIDED

Photo credit: Donald Iain Smith

 
 
 
 
 
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"It’s one thing to make a bunch of photographs of any given subject. It’s another thing to tell stories."

Award-winning National Geographic underwater photographer Brian Skerry on whales, sharks and telling stories...

Read Skerry's profile, in his own words.

Or get more advice from the world's best pros.

 
 
 
 
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Backstory: Portrait of a nano-second

‘Papa Flash’ figured out how to slice time more finely than ever before. Here's the history of how to stop time.

 
 
 
 
 
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Classic: Rolleiflex Original

The first medium-format roll-film camera took the world by storm.

Find out why.