Photography
Cambodian Kim Hak retrieves memories from the Killing Fields
In Cambodia in the mid 1970s, the Khmer Rouge - under the leadership of Pol Pot - abolished money, schools and private property and evacuated towns and cities. About 1.7 million Cambodians died in the… Audio, Gallery
Alejandro Cegarra: Living with Hugo Chavez Legacy
Venezuelan photographer Alejandro Cegarra is presenting his internationally acclaimed work at the Auckland Festival of Photography.. He speaks to Jim about what's happening in his home country and… Audio
Qiane Matata-Sipu - Kickass indigenous wahine
Qiane Matata-Sipu (Te Wai-o-hua, Waikato-Tainui) is a South Auckland based journalist, photographer and social activist. She is currently producing NUKU, a creative and social impact story-telling… Audio, Gallery
Andrew McConnell - The everyday life of the people of GAZA
Andrew McConnell is an award-winning photographer who has been covering world events for over 15 years. His first work as a filmaker, GAZA has made the official selection for Sundance 2019 and will… Audio
Photos Fighting Islamophobia, Shahidul Alam
Internationally acclaimed Bangladeshi photographer, journalist and activist Shahidul Alam speaks with Kathryn Ryan about his current exhibit, a video of his photographs Embracing The Other… Audio, Gallery
Neil Finn's tour of NZ town halls documented in new book
Tour manager Ian Jorgensen has put together the intimate photographs he took on the tour of the Finns, their crew and the communities they visited in the book Where's My Room: The Neil and Liam Finn… Video, Audio
Wara Bullôt - Reimagining Through Photography
The world's longest running photography exhibition this year features the work of Auckland based photographer Wara Bullôt - one of 54 invited international photographers in the Royal Photographic… Audio, Gallery
Bryn Evans: risks and rewards in documentary making
Award-winning Kiwi documentary maker Bryn Evans has been kidnapped twice, caught in serious fire fights, told the story of the Taliban's cricket team, and introduced some hip-hop dancing Auckland… Audio
Evotia Tamua's photography preserving Samoan culture
2018 Add all to playlist Driving Dairy farming towards sustainability farming dairy cows grazing in a field 9:11 AM.The challenge of reducing the dairy industry's environmental impact, while at the… Audio, Gallery
The street art of Wellington photographer Julian Ward
Wellington photographer Julian Ward has been traipsing Wellington's city streets for several decades now, camera in hand, documenting how the Capital has changed, and how in many ways, it's stayed the… Audio
Photographer - and witness - Robin Hammond
Ex-pat Photographer Robin Hammond focuses his camera on people who live on the margins - the mentally ill, the LGBTI community, refugees and other victims of war. His multi-award winning images are… Audio
'I talk to the landscape' - Michael Kenna's ethereal photography
Michael Kenna is an English photographer best known for his unusual black & white landscapes featuring ethereal light achieved by photographing at dawn or at night. He says he likes to treat his… Audio, Gallery
A journey through the war gardens of the world
Freelance photojournalist, writer and filmmaker, Lalage Snow has worked in some of the most war torn and damaged places on earth. Whilst working in Afghanistan she came across amazing people putting… Audio, Gallery
Steve Carr gets up-close at a fireworks display
Looking up at fireworks displays is magical. But imagine if you could fly through, over and around them. Footage taken from flying six drones through a fireworks display is allowing artist Steve Carr… Audio
Arts Access winners
A photography course at an alternative school in Henderson, has been a life changer for the teenagers involved. Their photographs and people's stories they gathered at the same time, were shown in an… Audio
Gig photographer Garry Brandon on 40 years in the biz
Metallica used one of his photographs on a live album cover; a shot he took of Robert Jr Lockwood is on the cover of Jimi Hendrix Blues; and his photos have appeared in books including Live: Gigs… Audio
Owen Marshall and Grahame Sydney
Writer Owen Marshell may have been born in Te Kuiti but in his soul he's a Southern Man, a champion of the people and landscapes of Canterbury and Otago. While best known for his novels and short… Audio
Anna Boyiazis - World Press photographer
Anna Boyiazis is an American documentary photographer based between Southern California - where she was born and raised by her family of Aegean Islanders - and East Africa. She has received several… Audio
Photographing the great outdoors (and luxury cars)
Photographing New Zealand landscapes, and international big-budget commercials for luxury cars - it's an intriguing combo. German born Stephan Romer now owns three galleries, one in Dusseldorf and two… Audio
Shooting rock legends: From Hendrix to Alien Weaponry
Maryanne Bilham and Robert Knight have spent much of their lives photographing legends of music: Hendrix, Carlos Santana, Alice Cooper, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Guns 'N Roses and many others. Their… Audio, Gallery