Photography
New Zealand mountaineering, a history in photographs
John Wilson was a keen climber both here and in America and Peru from the 1950s to 1970s. He lives surrounded by mountains in Arthurs Pass, having retired from a career writing - he was the founding… Audio
Mark Lockett: 'Redaction'
'Redaction' is the result of a collaboration between jazz drummer Mark Lockett and Taonga Pūoro legend Richard Nunns. Mark tells Eva what's behind it. Audio
Intrepid wildlife photographer, Steve Winter
The National Geographic photojournalist, Steve Winter, literally puts himself in harms way to get the perfect image, resulting in him being attacked by rhinos, charged by an 11 foot Siberian grizzly… Audio, Gallery
Cataloguing the Serengeti
The Snapshot Serengeti survey with University of Oxford's Zooniverse ecologist Ali Swanson, and how 'citizen scientists' played their part in classifying this diverse and dynamic ecosystem. Audio
Craig Horrocks - World Press Photo Exhibition
Craig Horrocks speaks to Wallace about the World Press Photo Exhibition - an annual exhibition showcasing the best of the world's photojournalism. We talk about the striking and confronting images… Audio
Gil Hanly: Photographing the Rainbow Warrior
Auckland photographer who has been documenting social change for nearly 40 years, and comprehensively recorded events before and after the bombing of the Rainbow Warrior in Auckland Harbour thirty… Audio, Gallery
The SCAR Project and The Unknown Soldier
Photographer David Jay spent three years photographing severly injured US army veterans from Iraq and Afghanistan. His mission is to turn our averted eyes onto the realities of their lives. Audio, Gallery
Lucien Rizos
When Lucien Rizos isn't rehearsing or playing with the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra he's wielding a telephoto lens. He's been taking photographs on the country's streets for several decades… now… Audio
This Is My Voice
Three homeless people in Auckland have taken up photography, turning the lens on their own, often rough, environment to document their hopes and aspirations. We hear from one of those involved, as… Audio, Gallery
National Geographic photography
One of the world's best photography exhibitions has come to Expressions Whirinaki Arts and Entertainment Centre in Upper Hutt, and is coming to Te Manawa in Palmerston North. 50 Greatest Photographs… Audio
David Alsop: Visual Arts
David looks at recent goings-on in the New Zealand arts scene, including the Auckland Festival of Photography, and Simon Denny's presence in Venice. Audio
Classic rock photographer - Henry Diltz
Think of any of big albums from the 60s and 70s:The Mamas & The Papas, the Eagles, and Jackson Browne and chances are photographer Henry Diltz took the picture for their album cover. Audio
Feature interview - Barat Ali Batoor
When an estimated 800 asylym seekers drowned trying to reach Europe, some newspapers suggested looking to Australia's tough border policies for answers. Photographer Barat Ali Batoor knows how hard it… Audio
Henry Hargreaves: photos and food
New Zealand photographer who has created series re-creating of the last meals of Death Row criminals, backstage rider requests of rock musicians, and the food of doomsday preppers. Audio
Time-lapse photographer - Joseph Michael
Time-lapse photographer Joseph Michael has just returned from Antarctica with some impressive shots. Audio
Capturing A Moment
The ethics on grabbing a camera to document significant 'moments' when the circumstances are extreme, with Daniel Tobin, Christchurch-based photographer and video producer. Audio
Mihaela Noroc - The Atlas of Beauty
Romanian photographer Mihaela Noroc quit her job and decided to photograph the women of the world. Over the course of a year Mihaela travelled to 37 countries, taking portraits of women, documenting… Audio
New Zealand Retro: photography
We're talking about photography this week, and the dramatic changes that have taken place over the past 50 or 60 years in the way we take photos, use cameras, and share those images that capture a… Audio
Playing Favourites with Robbie Burton
Executive director and publisher of Potton and Burton, which changed its name from Craig Potton Publishing this week to reflect the diversity of its publishing catalogue, and Burton's role at the… Audio
Jenny O'Connor: women at 60
Photographer and author of Visible: 60 Women at 60; images from the book are on display at Pataka Museum. Audio