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Peyer began taking photographs with a cheap Diana camera. [11] Early series and portfolios included Mars Hotel (1975), Gone Home (1975) and Souvenir (1976.) [12] In a review of Peryer's early activity in late 1977 critic Neil Rowe wrote "Although he has been taking photographs seriously for only two years he has achieved a highly distinctive style and an intensely personal repertoire of imagery".
Gil Hanley (born 1934), photographer; Amy Merania Harper (1900–1998), studio in Auckland, portraitist; Louisa M. Herrmann (1864-1955), studio in Cuba Street, Wellington, photographer; Alexis Hunter (1948–2014), contemporary painter, photographer, based in London; Alyson Hunter (born 1948), photographer and print maker based in London
The second exhibition, A Decade of Days – Auckland Through Robin Morrison's Eyes (2013–2014), focused on Morrison's urban photography of Auckland in the 1970s and 1980s, and elements of the exhibition were installed at Manukau Institute of Technology and Ōtara Town Centre. [20] [21]
George D. Valentine was a Scottish photographer, who relocated to New Zealand due to his health, and documented much of the country at a time of great transition – his images of the Pink and White Terraces, taken in 1885, show scenes of incredible beauty that were buried less than a year later by 1886 eruption of Mount Tarawera.
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.
Murray Ernest Cammick ONZM is a New Zealand popular music journalist, photographer and record label founder. He has been a significant figure in New Zealand popular music since the late 1970s. He has been a significant figure in New Zealand popular music since the late 1970s.
Reginald Clifton Firth (12 April 1904 – 31 August 1980) was a New Zealand graphic designer and photographer. Influenced by writings of the Bauhaus and contemporaries, especially the Swiss typographer Jan Tschichold, Firth's design work of the late 1920s and early 1930s was some of the earliest modernist graphic design in New Zealand.
Harvey Benge (27 July 1944 – 7 October 2019) was a New Zealand photographer who lived in Auckland and Paris. He exhibited his work in European galleries. [1]