Photography
Off the Beaten Track with Kennedy Warne
Kennedy Warne explores South Westland, and reports that NZ photographer Robin Hammond has won photojournalism's equivalent of the Booker. Audio
Photographer quits instagram after change to terms
The award-winning Hawke's Bay photographer, Richard Wood, says he is closing down his Instagram account after a change to the terms of service which lets the social media service, owned by Facebook… Audio
Photo detective
Lynette Townsend and Anita Hogan of Te Papa are trying to track down the families of over 100 soldiers who fought in the First World War. All they have to work with are some old glass negatives found… Audio
Spin Cycle - The Amazing Travelling Photo Booth
Sonia Sly gatecrashes a party and finds herself travelling back in time - caught in a frenzy of frantic, funny-face-pulling in the world of Dion Howard's amazing travelling photo booth. Audio
Grant Sheehan: photographing ghosts
New Zealand photographer and publisher whose new book is Ghosts in the Landscape. Audio
Washday Remembered
Photographer Ans Westra and the re-publishing of her iconic publication Washday at the Pa, 47 years on from when it unconsciously captured New Zealand's social and cultural issues of the time. Audio
Rod Morris on the Denniston Plateau
Wildlife photographer Rod Morris talks about the plateau's remarkable wildlife, and why he believes it should be protected. Audio
Chilly Cameraman Max Quinn
Over the last four decades Natural History New Zealand cameraman Max Quinn has roamed extreme environments to capture elusive wildlife, particularly the polar regions. Audio
Platon: photographing the powerful
Staff photographer for The New Yorker magazine, whose new book, Power, is a collection of intimate portraits of over 100 world leaders. Audio
Feature Guest - Tony Mott
Tony Mott is a British-born rock n' roll photographer who's snapped pretty well all of them - ACDC, Rolling Stones, Queen, amongst much else. He's spent an awful lot of time backstage, up close and… Audio
Geoffrey Batchen
Victoria University Professor of Art History giving open lecture about the as yet unwritten history of vernacular photography. Audio
Fiona Pardington: snapping busts
Leading New Zealand photographer with shows in Wellington, Auckland and Sydney of photographs of head-and-shoulder busts Audio
Marti Friedlander with Lynn Freeman (2010)
More than 40 years after they were taken, photographer Marti Friedlander has seen her powerful original images of Kuia brought together in one gallery. Audio
Marti Friedlander with Kim Hill (2009)
An interview with the renowned photographer, whose life and work is examined in a new book by Leonard Bell and appeared in the exhibition, Looking Closely. Audio
Sandy Callister , on WW1 Photography
Leading brand and communication strategist,and author of The Face Of War : New Zealand's Great War Photography. Audio
Marti on The Marti Friedlander Photographic Award (2007)
The $25,000 Marti Friedlander Photographic Award is paid for by one of New Zealand's leading photographic lights, Marti Friedlander. Lynn Freeman speaks to Marti and the inaugural winner, Edith… Audio
Marti Friedlander with Kim Hill (2001)
Marti Friedlander has a reputation as one of New Zealand's pre-eminent portrait photographers, and alongside that, her work is often seen to capture the essence of "New Zealand-ness". Marti talks to… Audio