
Making Our Living - Ahi Kā Roa
We need to make a stand at our place, a stand which demands that we make a living in a sustainable way, a way that maintains natural and social capital.
Each of the photos below has a sustainability commentary along with some photographers’ comments about creating the images as well as the photo specifications. All these can be accessed by simply clicking on the images.
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"Sandymount Sheep" • Trevor Douglas
"Wasted" • Nicola Pye
"Dorey at Matanaka" • Tim Heath
"Start them young" • Tansy Hutton
"Traffic jam" • Tansy Hutton
"Carey's Bay" • Noelle Bennett
“Williams' Bon Chrétien” • Nicola Pye
"Southerly" • Trevor Douglas
"Yellow Hook (1)" • Henrik Moller
"Yellow Hook (3)" • Henrik Moller
"Fishing the Waitaki River mouth" • Trevor Douglas
"Low tide landscape with seal" • Trevor Douglas
"Empty Nest" • Trevor Douglas
"Pareora Estaury" • Henrik Moller
"Barn on the Brae" • Henrik Moller
“Artichoke as Pangolin” • Nicola Pye
"Ultimate Packaging" • Tim Heath
“Crossing the Divide” • Noelle Bennett
“Riders on the storm” • Noelle Bennett
"Pūrākaunui Chandeliers" • Tim Heath
"Katiki Point Pine Forest" • Nicola Pye
"Yellow Hook (2)" • Henrik Moller
"The Clearances" • Henrik Moller
"Logjam" • Henrik Moller
"Heritage Structure" • Tim Heath
"Remembering McCahon" • Tim Heath
"Twins" • Tansy Hutton
"Fog over Farmland" • Trevor Douglas
"Sulphur Mountain" • Henrik Moller
"Red Lines" • Henrik Moller
"Tolaga Bay Wharf" • Henrik Moller
"Energisers" • Henrik Moller
"Mackenzie Wet and Dry" • Rod Hay
"Bentwood on the Veranda" • Tim Heath
"Watery Pixelations" • Tim Heath
"Dandelion" • Nicola Pye
"Baling bedding" • Tansy Hutton
"Raking" • Tansy Hutton
"The cow and the chicken" • Tansy Hutton
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