
People - He Tangata
Ka ora te tangata, ka ora te whenua - if the people are healthy, the land will be healthy.
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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"Follow me" • Tansy Hutton
"Pouwhenua" • Tim Heath
"Shelter Me" • Nicola Pye
"Glacial Retreat"• Rod Hay
“Kea Just Wanna Have Fun” • Paul Sorrell
"The Walking Dead" • Trevor Douglas
"Peninsula Sunset" • Trevor Douglas
"Low Tide Landscape with Seal" • Trevor Douglas
"Fishing the Waitaki River Mouth" • Trevor Douglas
"Blossom Photographer" • Trevor Douglas
"Matanaka" • Trevor Douglas
"Haere Atu Ra (Farewell)" • Henrik Moller
"Forgiveness" • Henrik Moller
"Start them young" • Tansy Hutton
"Keeping Company" • Henrik Moller
"Morning Has Broken" • Henrik Moller
"Arrival of the Brass Monkeys" • Henrik Moller
"Port Hills Burning" • Rod Hay
"Veils, Mist & Monochrome" • Tim Heath
"Ready for take-off" • Rod Hay
"Pōhutukawa perfection" • Noelle Bennett
"Vegetable cicada" • Noelle Bennett
“Too Close for Comfort” • Noelle Bennett
“Riders on the Storm” • Noelle Bennett
“Progress?” • Noelle Bennett
"The Face of Climate Change" • Ann Wheatley
Hills are for running" • Tansy Hutton
"Fighting the Tide" • Nicola Pye
"Dutch Vibrance"
"Rapture" • Henrik Moller
"Te Mata" • Henrik Moller
"Pounawea Temple" • Tim Heath
"Memory & Place" • Tim Heath
'Ear of The Dog • Tim Heath
"Remembering Colin McCahon" • Tim Heath
"Dory at Matanaka" • Tim Heath
"Heritage Structure" • Tim Heath
"Bentwood on the Verandah" • Tim Heath
"Barn on the Brae" • Henrik Moller
"Don't Forget Your Bags" • Henrik Moller
"Gloves off" • Henrik Moller
"Red Rag to a Bull (2)" • Henrik Moller
"Blurred Red Lines" • Henrik Moller
"Loving livestock" • Tansy Hutton
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