At Te Whare Taonga o Waikato Museum & Gallery in Kirikiriroa Hamilton, there is currently a very special pop-up exhibition. It explores the powerful Waitangi protest photographs of John Miller, a leading Maori documentary photographer whose work spans over five decades of activism and social change in Aotearoa. John has photographed everything from opposition to the Vietnam war to the Stop the Tour anti-Springbok protests of 1981 to demonstrations against the invasion of Ukraine. He was awarded the Media Peace Award in 2003 and the Marti Friedlander Photographic Award in 2009 and he's still going at 75-years old. Stacey speaks with John in a very fun conversation learn more about his very interesting life, photography, memories and Waitangi Day through his lens.