Documentary photography and photojournalism

In-conversation sessions in support of our exhibition “A Year in Aotearoa:” New Zealand Geographic photographer of the year.

CANCELLED

Last updated: 15 February 2021: As you’ve seen overnight Auckland has headed into a three day lockdown. As such we have had to cancel our talk on Tuesday night.

https://www.maritimemuseum.co.nz/covid-19-update

We’d love to reschedule this, but we’ll have to wait and see how things roll out from here with Covid as well as whether our speakers are available for an alternative date. 

For updates on this and our other programmes, please refer to our website and social channels. 

Photography as a medium to tell stories is formidable, providing opportunities to chronicle events or environments and to highlight and bring understanding to numerous issues. From visual stories of national and international significance to those of our everyday lives, a series of photographs can convey a message and context, that can make us stop and reflect or catapult us to a time and place. This in-conversation session explores how photography speaks and narrates. 

Join us for this kōrero and Q & A with two inspiring photographers and storytellers, Qiane Matata-Sipu and Adrian Malloch in conversation with James Frankham (New Zealand Geographic/Kōwhai Media).

Light refreshments will be available.

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