Photography
The multi-faceted Mardo El-Noor
Artist and designer Mardo El-Noor collaborates just as naturally with music groups like Opshop and the Modern Maori Quartet as he does with cartoonists like Tom Scott. He's made short films and music… Audio
The long - very long - shots of photographer Peter Latham
Few photographers get to see their work blown up to be 28 metres long, but that's one of the biggest commissions so far for New Zealand landscape photographer Peter Latham. The alpine scene mural now… Audio
Amateur photographer loves showcasing the South Island
University of Otago student Sam Deuchrass first picked up a second-hand camera two years ago. A week ago he put his first ever time-lapse video online and it's already had 65,000 views and attracted… Video, Audio, Gallery
Functionality and beauty in architecture
The functionality and beauty of architecture, and the role of women are being captured in a new photography exhibition curated by the National Association of Women in Construction. Emma Weir has an… Audio
Caves: Exploring New Zealand's Subterranean Wilderness
Graphic designer Marcus Thomas and photographer Neil Silverwood have just published a book, Caves: Exploring New Zealand's Subterranean Wilderness, which takes readers on a journey into New Zealand's… Audio
New Zealander's photo a finalist in top prize
New Zealander Lance Van Der Vyer's photo of a lion playing with a pangolin is part of this year's Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition, which is currently on in Auckland. Audio, Gallery
Forever after? The danger of "tattoo regret"
Getting a tattoo when you're young is no guarantee you'll still be proud of it when you're a bit older. Will that One Direction tattoo mean the same in ten year's time? Tattoo regrets are one of the… Audio, Gallery
Photographing Samoan gender identity
An emerging Samoan photographer who has explored gender identity and mythical story-telling hopes his work will go international. Audio
Photo-journalist Paula Bronstein and the forgotten war
Her photograph of a grieving Afghan woman gently holding a toddler who could be sleeping or might be dead, has won American photojournalist Paula Bronstein her latest international award. "The Silent… Audio, Gallery
More than just a pretty frock
Impossibly beautiful people wearing clothes only they can fit into... Even if you're not a fashion-obsessive, is there something fashion photography can offer - either as art, or some kind of window… Audio
Photojournalism in the smartphone age
Alison Stieven-Taylor - a journalist, critic and scholar specialising in photojournalism - and James Dooley - the executive of the New York-based Alexia Foundation - discuss photojournalism in the… Audio
Teju Cole
Writer and photographer Teju Cole has been described by Salman Rushdie as one of the most gifted writers of his generation. Teju, who is also photography critic for the NY Times, is at the Auckland… Audio
Truck life
Phil Truesdale has a truck. Except he doesn't use his truck for normal things. He creates everything from boxing rings, to tyre swings in the back of his truck, with the help of his friends and… Audio, Gallery
A Fashionable Ambition
Caitlan Mitchell is the editor for one of the longest running industry magazines in the country. She speaks to Sonia Sly about ambition, modelling, fashion photography and the relevance of print in… Audio, Gallery
Prop styling in New York
New York-based Kiwi Rachel Stickley knows all about styling props. When she's on the job her art tools are at the ready and she could be doing anything from sourcing furniture to melting lipsticks and… Audio, Gallery
Tell Me My Name
Riddles are the subject of composer Norman Meehan’s latest project. He’s set 13 riddles by poet Bill Manhire to music, which are sung by Hannah Griffin. Tell Me My Name marks the fifth collaboration… Audio
Dave Dobbyn the photographer
Kiwi music legend Dave Dobbyn talks to Jesse Mulligan about his other passion - photography. Audio, Gallery
Photography: Mark Gee
Mark Gee is an award winning photographer, time-lapse filmmaker & digital visual effects supervisor based in Wellington, New Zealand. He has worked on many high profile and Oscar award winning feature… Audio
Nights' Culture - Raymond Sagapolutele
Raymond Sagapolutele is a photographer, and he's also done a project called "Out of Context" that looks to tell the stories from Raymond Sagapolutele's generation of Polynesians who were born to… Audio
On the Brink
Wellington’s photography festival Photival is a festival with a conscience. Spread around the city the installations reflect life on the brink. Ben Laksana’s photographs capture the isolation of those… Audio