
Photographs by Henrik Moller
Each of Henrik’s photos below has a sustainability commentary along with some of the his comments about creating the images. The commentary also includes the photo specifications. This information can be accessed by clicking on the images.
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"Haere atu ra (Farewell)" • Henrik Moller
“Logjam” • Henrik Moller
“Te Mata” • Henrik Moller
"Lean on me" • Henrik Moller
"Rapture" • Henrik Moller
"The clearances" • Henrik Moller
“Sulphur Mountain” • Henrik Moller
"Good morning" • Henrik Moller
"Goose step" • Henrik Moller
"Bouyant" • Henrik Moller
"Dawn Patrol" • Henrik Moller
"Keeping company" • Henrik Moller
"Yellow Hook (1)" • Henrik Moller
"Barn on the brae" • Henrik Moller
"Paeora Yellow" • Henrik Moller
"Paeora Estuary" • Henrik Moller
"Yellow Hook (2)" • Henrik Moller
"Yellow Hook (3)" • Henrik Moller
"Kanohi ki te kanohi (Face to face)" (B&W) • Henrik Moller
"Lion King" • Henrik Moller
"Don't forget your bags" • Henrik Moller
"Gloves off" • Henrik Moller
"Red rag to a bull (1)" • Henrik Moller
"Red rag to a bull (2)" • Henrik Moller
"Joy" • Henrik Moller
"Red rag to a bull (3)" • Henrik Moller
"Red lines" • Henrik Moller
"Flowers & forest" • Henrik Moller
"Dutch Vibrance" • Henrik Moller
"Forgiveness" • Henrik Moller
"Passion" • Henrik Moller
"Blurred Red Lines" • Henrik Moller
"Tolaga Bay Wharf" • Henrik Moller
"Morning Has Broken" • Henrik Moller
"Sugar Rush" • Henrik Moller
"Energisers" • Henrik Moller
"Glasswort" • Henrik Moller
"Easyriders Through the Pig Root" • Henrik Moller
"Arrival of the Brass Monkeys" • Henrik Moller
Purchase of a photograph triggers a $100 donation to a sustainability action group or project of your choice.
More of Henrik’s photographs can be seen on Excio, New Zealand’s online photographic community, at http://www.excio.io/
Click here to read a blog about Henrik’s approach to photography and sustainability.