Andris Apse
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Andris Apse is New Zealand's pre-eminent panoramic photographer, famous for his beautifully lit and meticulously crafted landscape images.
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Craig Potton
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Craig Potton is one of New Zealand's leading landscape photographers and a noted conservationist. Born in Nelson, New Zealand, he gained degrees in Eastern Religion and English, then, after a brief teaching career, began working full-time for the conservation movement. He remains actively involved in conservation work more than thirty years later. Craig is now established as one of New Zealand's leading photographers of wilderness landscapes, and in pursuit of his photography he has tramped and climbed extensively in New Zealand, its Sub-antarctic Islands, the Dry Valley and Ross Sea areas of Antarctica and the Nepal Himalaya. More recently, he has worked as Location/Stills Photographer on The Lord of the Rings, Peter Pan and The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe motion pictures, and has had a major retrospective exhibition at North Carolina's Rowe Gallery in the United States.
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Harley Betts
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HARLEY BETTS: Originally from Taranaki Harley specialises in medium-format photography and has a reputation for his high-quality landscape images. Harley is particularly passionate about the New Zealand coastline and his coastal photography features in his own calendar, The New Zealand Coast. He has also photographed in Patagonia, Tasmania and the Ross Sea region of Antarctica.
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Rob Brown
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ROB BROWN: A keen tramper and climber for the past 20 years, Rob is now New Zealand's best-known wilderness photographer. As a dedicated landscape photographer of New Zealand's iconic wild places, Rob's 5x4"large format and 6x12 cm medium format transparencies are breathtaking for their detail and richness of colour. Rob's Classic Tramping in New Zealand (co-authored with Shaun Barnett), won the New Zealand Montana Book award in 2000. Rob's work regularly appears in New Zealand Geographic magazine and other outdoor publications.
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