Photography
John Maher - Buzzcockery photography
The drummer for the seminal punk band Buzzcocks, John Maher, joins Wallace to talk about his new life as a photographer. His work concentrates on the remote Scottish islands of the Outer Hebrides and… Audio
Inside Gloriavale
In 2015, photographer Cam McLaren, got an inside look into the closed religious community of Gloriavale. And he describes it as 'A place where people are the currency and the outside world fades out… Audio
Picturing Asia
Ian Wedde is curator for the Auckland Arts Festival exhibition Picturing Asia: Double Take. It celebrates the work of two of the world’s leading photo journalists: New Zealander Brian Brake… Audio
The Expats: Life in the South of France
Photographer Jon Davison is lucky enough to live in the incredibly beautiful medieval village, Cordes-sur-Ciel. Audio, Gallery
The Chinese who made NZ home
Using 100 compelling and rarely-seen photographs, social historian Dr. Phoebe H. Li has curated a photographic exhibition celebrating 175-years of Chinese New Zealanders. Audio, Gallery
Media: NZ Herald Chief Photographer Brett Phibbs
Multi-award winning New Zealand Herald Chief Photographer Brett Phibbs has covered natural disasters and personal tragedies through to international sporting events over the past 30 years. Audio, Gallery
Valley Gatherings
Genevieve King has just published a book about the food grown, produced and gathered in the Clarence Valley north of Kaikoura. She is from a high country farm that has suffered huge damage from the… Audio
Valley Gatherings
Genevieve King has just published a book about the food grown, produced and gathered in the Clarence Valley north of Kaikoura. She is from a high country farm that has suffered huge damage from the…
AudioThe one percent
Time magazine photo editor Myles Little is heading to New Zealand to show his exhibition The One Percent Show which highlights the gap in wealth inequality from China to Dubai. The show is on as part… Audio
Auckland Then and Now
Jenny Haworth's new book Auckland Then and Now looks at the evolution of our largest and most dynamic city. Audio
Ann Shelton: Dark Matter
For 20 years Ann Shelton has been taking her cameras into places many of us would rather not venture into. Early works and some til now unseen work, through to her latest images are going on show at… Audio
Catwalk to Cover
British fashion photographer Kirsten Sinclair knows more than most about the chaos behind the scenes at the world's biggest and busiest catwalks. Images she's taken in London, Paris, Milan and New… Audio, Gallery
Growing a brand in a fickle digital world
Kelly Thompson is the ultimate multi-tasker. The former Wellington makeup artist and photographer is based in Melbourne and is best known for her beautiful fashion illustrations and personal style. Audio, Gallery
Peter Black
Peter Black has been photographing the social landscape of New Zealand since 1975, and his work has been widely exhibited and published, most notably in a major survey show at City Gallery… Audio
Marti Friedlander with Brian Edwards (1996)
Respected photographer Marti Friedlander's portraits have captured the essence of ordinary New Zealanders and New Zealand life for half a century. She talks to Brian Edwards about seeing the country… Audio
'Afghan Girl' denied bail after ID card arrest
The green-eyed Afghan woman whose photo appeared on the cover of National Geographic magazine has been denied bail after being arrested on fraud charges.
Photographer Meli Berends
A triptych of photographs portraying her successful battle with breast cancer has secured Meli Berends the Student of the Year title at the 2016 Epson/NZIPP Iris Professional Photography Awards… Audio
Subject of iconic 'Afghan Girl' photo arrested in Pakistan
The green-eyed Afghan woman whose photo as a girl appeared on the cover of National Geographic has been arrested by Pakistani authorities, her family says.
Model Talk
Sonia Sly meets two New Zealand models to talk about life on and off the runway. Audio, Gallery
Visible women at 60
Photographer Jenny O'Connor’s reflection on what it means to be heading towards the big ‘Six O’. Audio, Gallery