The New Zealand Herald

Stunning images capture unique snapshots of New Zealand life

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A journey through limestone caves bringing “light to dark and remote places”, a spider in microscopi­c detail, and the aerial view of Franz Josef Glacier’s fractured ice are the images taking out top prizes at this year’s New Zealand Geographic Photograph­y awards.

The overall winner of the 65 finalists, announced this evening, was adventure photograph­er Neil Silverwood and his portfolio of images that portrayed the journey into the nation’s Ironstone cave system.

Judge convener James Frankton said Silverwood had survived tough conditions to capture the images which he portrayed in an artful way.

“He brings light to dark and remote places — sometimes dozens of lights — and allows us to visit those places and understand more of what makes this country remarkable.” Meanwhile, a

Herald image that captured the power of the haka performed by Kiwi kids fighting back at the margins of society was given credit for how it celebrated the tradition and relationsh­ips of all Kiwis.

The photograph which took out the culture category in this year’s awards showed students from Papakura High School en route to a kapa haka performanc­e and seemingly preoccupie­d — barring one who turned to challenge the camera. Behind the lens was Herald photojourn­alist Mike Scott who has been awarded the Epson Society and Culture category award as part of this year’s awards. His image of kapa haka performers on a bus was part of the Herald documentar­y feature Under the Bridge.

Other winners included Australian alpine photograph­er Ben Sanford who took the title of Tamron Young Photograph­er of the Year, for his image showing a man scaling a snowy mountain against the backdrop of the sun.

Joanne Ottey’s ability to capture light and drama in her macro photograph of a spider won her the title of the Resene Colour award.

All 65 finalists photograph­s will be on display between December 15 and February 25 at Auckland Museum.

Auckland Museum director Dr David Gaimster said the exhibition of photograph­s was a must-see summer holiday activity.

“The museum will display these unique snapshots of New Zealand life on backlit panels for the first time, allowing every detail to really shine.” — Luke Kirkness

 ??  ?? Neil Silverwood’s series of pictures of the Ironstone cave system won the supreme award.
Neil Silverwood’s series of pictures of the Ironstone cave system won the supreme award.
 ??  ?? Ben Sanford won the Tamron Young Photograph­er of the Year for this climbing image.
Ben Sanford won the Tamron Young Photograph­er of the Year for this climbing image.
 ??  ?? Joanne Ottey won the Resene Colour Award for this image of a spider in microscopi­c detail.
Joanne Ottey won the Resene Colour Award for this image of a spider in microscopi­c detail.
 ??  ?? Herald photojourn­alist Mike Scott won the Epson Society and Culture category award for this picture of kapa haka performers.
Herald photojourn­alist Mike Scott won the Epson Society and Culture category award for this picture of kapa haka performers.

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