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NZPhotographer Issue 56, June 2022

As of December 2022, NZPhotographer magazine is only available when you purchase an annual or monthly subscription via the NZP website. Find out more: www.nzphotographer.nz

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WELCOME TO ISSUE <strong>56</strong> OF<br />

NZ PHOTOGRAPHER MAGAZINE<br />

HELLO EVERYONE,<br />

Welcome to another issue of<br />

<strong>NZPhotographer</strong> magazine! We’ve got<br />

another mixed bag of content, a little<br />

something for everyone, whether you<br />

love Astro, landscapes, wildlife (just wait<br />

till you see the seal pups!), or want to take<br />

on a bit of a challenge.<br />

Our Rising Star, Tom Rae, will have you<br />

looking up at the night sky with your<br />

camera, whilst our interview with wildlife<br />

photographer Kim Free might inspire<br />

you to use your photography to help<br />

conservation efforts. Meanwhile, our<br />

Behind The Shot feature with Gary Reid<br />

will have you reaching for the cookies<br />

and milk - just remember not to start munching until you’ve actually taken<br />

the photos!<br />

We’re also out exploring New Zealand; Richard Young takes us to one of<br />

his favourite photography locations for Autumn and also shares a video<br />

of another of his extreme printing expeditions, this one at Lake Wanaka.<br />

Meanwhile, Peter Laurenson encourages us to climb Ben Lomond to get<br />

panoramic views across Queenstown.<br />

There’s more too! Fairlie Atkinson is walking us through creating a photo<br />

collage, and Alan Blundell finishes his street photography series with an<br />

invitation to go one step further than individual shots and develop a photo<br />

project that tells a story.<br />

OUR CONTRIBUTORS<br />

Emily Goodwin<br />

Editor NZ Photographer<br />

<strong>NZPhotographer</strong> <strong>Issue</strong> <strong>56</strong><br />

<strong>June</strong> <strong>2022</strong><br />

Cover Photo<br />

Two Drops<br />

by Jack Horlock<br />

Publisher:<br />

Foto Lifestyle Ltd<br />

Website:<br />

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Graphic Design:<br />

Maksim Topyrkin<br />

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Email<br />

hello@nzphotographer.nz<br />

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Fairlie Atkinson<br />

Fairlie Atkinson teaches<br />

Photography and Design at Kapiti<br />

College. She is also a keen fine<br />

art photographer, and has used<br />

her work to raise awareness and<br />

money for conservation. She is a<br />

keen advocate of the movement<br />

#photographyforgood and<br />

encouraging teen photographers<br />

to find their voice using a lens.<br />

Alan Blundell<br />

Alan Blundell is a photographer<br />

based in Wellington, New<br />

Zealand. From a background<br />

in Architecture, the former<br />

Hotelier and Father of<br />

4, decided to start a<br />

photography blog in 2016 using<br />

the handle ‘bokeh street’ to<br />

showcase his work with LEICA +<br />

FUJI camera gear.<br />

Peter Laurenson<br />

Peter Laurenson is an occasional<br />

climber, traveller, photographer, and<br />

writer. His adventures, which span<br />

30+ years, come together on his<br />

website 'OccasionalClimber'. Peter<br />

is also Editor of FMC's Backcountry<br />

Magazine and writes for Wilderness<br />

Magazine and, occasionally, other<br />

publications, alongside his bi-monthly<br />

articles here.<br />

All rights reserved. Reproduction of any material appearing in this magazine in any form is forbidden without prior<br />

consent of the publisher.<br />

Disclaimer: Opinions of contributing authors do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the magazine.

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