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We are wedding and portrait photographers based in New Zealand. We currently skip back and forth between Japan and New Zealand shooting everything from weddings to model portfolios and portrait sessions. We are available to shoot nationwide including Waikato / Auckland / Wellington / Christchurch / Dunedin, and also internationally. We shoot both medium format / 35mm film, and digital. Have fun looking through our photos, come back often and see what we're up to. We hope to hear from you whether you're interested in meeting with us, or just want to chat about photography.

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Category Archives: landscape

Queenstown to Wanaka

The road from Queenstown to Wanaka on a recent trip down south for Matt and Clare’s amazing wedding.

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6×6

I’ve really missed shooting 6×6 film, and this lens will make sure I don’t stray again. I’m going to have to remind myself constantly not to just shoot at f/2 all of the time.  

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The second frame, off to a good start.

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The first frame I shot with the Norita 66 I picked up recently. LOVE this camera!

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Finally got a bit of rain!

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Rain Rain

Felt like taking some landscape photography today. Still a really long drought here, hasn’t rained in ages. Livestock are suffering, and the worst part is the rain clouds are just lingering around.

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Yacht Club

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Hawkes Bay Photography

We had an awesome weekend in Hawkes Bay and shot a lot of film. If you’re having a wedding in the Hawkes Bay area feel free to get in touch with us.

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Hawkes Bay New Zealand

Loved this place. Hard to take a bad photograph there really!

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New Zealand Landscape Series | Te Mata Peak

I’m thinking about doing a collection of work for exhibition in Tokyo next year. Keep a look out for more of these over the next little while. Hasselblad 500 CM, Zeiss Planar T* 80mm f/2.8, Fuji Velvia 50.

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