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  2. Photography in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The Alexander Turnbull Library in Wellington also hosts a significant catalogue of historic images, many of which can be viewed online and browsed by location, name, and more. The seminal development history of New Zealand photography was written by medical photographer and historian Hardwicke Knight in 1971.

  3. Robin Morrison - Wikipedia

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    The book was a major commercial success, and was the first photography collection to win a New Zealand Book Award in 1982. [12] [13] Shots from From the Road were exhibited at the Auckland Art Gallery from June to August 1981, [14] and a television documentary, From the Road - Robin Morrison: Photo Journalist (1981), profiled Morrison and his ...

  4. Olaf Petersen (photographer) - Wikipedia

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    Olaf Petersen (13 February 1915 – 12 September 1994) was a New Zealand photographer who specialised in nature photography. The main subject of his photos are the islands of the Hauraki Gulf and the beaches of West Auckland. [1]

  5. PhotoForum - Wikipedia

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    PhotoForum Inc. is a non-profit New Zealand photography organisation founded 12 December 1973 in Wellington "dedicated to the promotion of photography as a means of communication and expression," and is also the title of its magazine, first published in February 1974.

  6. New Zealand Geographic - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand Geographic was founded in 1988 by Kennedy Warne and John Woods, and the first issue was Jan-Feb 1989. [1] Warne, who served as editor for 15 years, had a Master's degree in marine biology, which informed the magazine's early focus on conservation and natural history. [2]

  7. Eastern Beach, New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Eastern Beach, along with the surrounding area, was the location of Ngāi Tai agricultural cultivations. [ 11 ] In approximately the first half of the 18th century, Ngāriki, a rangatira of Ngāi Tai, built a fortified pā at Te Naupata ( Musick Point ), the headland at the end of the peninsula, called Te Waiārohia (a shortening of Te ...

  8. Howick, New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Howick is a suburb of East Auckland, New Zealand. The area was traditionally settled by Ngāi Tai ki Tāmaki, and in 1847 Howick was established as a defensive settlement for Auckland, by veteran fencible soldiers of the British Army. Howick was a small agricultural centre until the 1950s, when it developed into a suburban area of Auckland.

  9. Gow Langsford Gallery - Wikipedia

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    Gow Langsford Gallery is a commercial art gallery in Auckland, New Zealand.The gallery was established in 1987 by John Gow and Gary Langsford. Gow Langsford represents many significant New Zealand and international artists, including Max Gimblett, Jacqueline Fahey, Paul Dibble and Dick Frizzell.