Photography
The Driver
New Zealand born photographer Alice Mabin was in her car when it was hit by a truck. She started thinking about trucks and took out her camera. Alice then spent months rumbling down country roads… Audio, Gallery
The Driver
New Zealand born photographer Alice Mabin was in her car when it was hit by a truck. She started thinking about trucks and took out her camera. Alice then spent months rumbling down country roads…
AudioPhotography curator Susan Bright on our fascination with selfies
British photography curator, writer and critic Susan Bright is about to give a talk at the Auckland Art Gallery. Lynn Freeman caught up with her to talk about the selfie craze. Audio
Beyond adorable, Slothlove
Cute doesn't even begin to describe the orphaned sloths wildlife conservationist and photographer Sam Trull has dedicated her life to saving. Audio, Gallery
Walker Evans - the Magazine Photographer
American Walker Evans is a name you'll find in most histories of photography as both important and influential figure from the 1920s to the 70s. He produced images for magazines and art galleries… Audio
Moneyshots - Rob Suisted
Most of us have an example of nature photographer Rob Suisted's work in our wallets - his images feature on New Zealand banknotes and stamps. He has a blog at naturespic.com Audio, Gallery
Making Matches, Creating Careers
A Christchurch woman is hoping to provide better role models for her peers. Herstory is an online photographic project that showcases women in a variety of jobs. Now its founder has taken the idea… Audio
World Press Photo Exhibition
The 2016 World Press Photo Exhibition opens this Saturday in Auckland. The travelling exhibition is in its 59th year. There were entries from nearly six thousand photographers from 131 countries… Audio, Gallery
Us and Them
Stjohn Milgrew & Brendan Kitto explore the discarded and forgotten through their exhibition Us and Them as part of the 2016 Auckland Festival of Photography. The use both Polaroid film and instant… Audio
Still Loved
Part 2 in our series on stillbirth. The loss of a child affects hundreds of families around New Zealand each year. In this episode Katy Gosset talks to South Island parents about how they coped with… Audio
Adriane Ohanesian: hiding in the mountains of Sudan
Adriane Ohanesian is 2nd prize winner of the Contemporary Issues category in the World Press Photo Exhibition, which features the best photojournalism from around the globe in 2015. She presented a… Audio
Snapping at all stations
David Brewer has photographed every train station in Great Britain, all 2500 of them. He also has a fondness for the small and least used ones. Audio
Sit on your art: 2D to 3D furniture
You see some attractive objects hanging on an apartment wall, and assume they're purely ornamental. But what's this? Your host is taking the artwork down, and folding this two dimensional object into… Video, Audio, Gallery
No Heartbeat - Coping with Losing an Infant
Four parents share their first-hand experience of losing a baby and some volunteers who assist with the process of creating memories. Audio
Fast food photographer
Photographer Drew Hill's new exhibition In Your Face uses fast food wrappers as a canvas, placing images on them. Drew says "Like they are mass producing their food, I am using the wrappers to mass… Audio
Simone Douglas: photographing 'home'
Kim Hill talks to the Associate Professor of Photography at Parsons, The New School in New York about Home, the exhibition she curated for the Auckland Festival of Photography. Audio, Gallery
Bare Truth
Ilan Wittenberg roamed the streets of Auckland for months looking for men to photograph topless. The resulting portraits are compelling, his collection Bare Truth is being exhibited at Northart… Audio
Rat Tribe
Journalist turned freelance documentary photographer Sim Chi Yin has brought to light an underground world in Beijing. It's believed there are around a million people, most of them migrants, living in… Audio, Gallery
A picture tells 1000 words
Gael Newton - Foundation Photography Curator Art Gallery of NSW and former Senior Curator of Photography National Gallery of Australia - is the opening speaker for Teaching A Butterfly to Swim… Audio
Bookmarks: Photographer Nikki Denholm
Photographer Nikki Denholm has seen much of her life through a camera lens. Over the last two decades her work has taken her to some of the world's most depraved areas. From the orphanages of war-torn… Audio, Gallery