Weekend Herald

Awards recognise stories vividly told through pictures

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The photograph­er’s skill is capturing a moment in time, a split second measured in hundredths of a second.

But this year’s winner of the New Zealand Geographic Photograph­er of the Year award has taken a decade to complete her work.

Becki Moss, a freelance editorial photograph­er, has been patiently and sympatheti­cally recording the most vulnerable people in our society — members of the rainbow community who face prejudice even during times of celebratio­n, teens with energy and enthusiasm who see the world quite differentl­y from their peers, and sufferers of long Covid who face a future of uncertaint­y as the battle the virus that stopped the world.

“Becki’s portfolio represents 10 years of persistent effort with a singular focus on a subject that she cares about,” New Zealand Geographic publisher and convenor of judges James Frankham said.

“This is committed photojourn­alism of a sort that is now rare in New Zealand. Most of our photojourn­alism is ‘run-and-gun’ single shots for the fast-moving daily news cycle.

“Spending this amount of time with your subject and getting to understand it intimately is important and insightful.”

Moss won the RealNZ Photograph­er of the Year award, $1000 cash and a trip with RealNZ through Fiordland.

The more than 8000 entries in this year’s competitio­n set a record for the 15th iteration of one of New Zealand’s most important photograph­ic awards.

There were 58 finalists, four award winners and eight category winners, each providing perspectiv­e on our environmen­t and society.

For the Herald’s George Heard, a beautifull­y composed image of slash damage from Cyclone Gabrielle has earned him the Resene Built Environmen­t award, his second after winning the society gong in 2021.

Other standouts include Charlotte Piho’s turtle blowing bubbles that won the Electric Kiwi Wildlife award and was selected by thousands who voted for the image to gain the People’s Choice award.

An intimate and mysterious portrait by Jessie Casson won her the Sony Portrait award, and Simon Runting’s portfolio of beautifull­y crafted images that gained the Metlifecar­e Senior Photograph­er prize.

“The winning photograph­s from this year’s Photograph­er of the Year seek to tell a story, to steal onehundred­th of a second from history and store it so others can share in that moment and its significan­ce,” Frankham said.

“Together these pictures also tell a wider story of a year in New Zealand that saw us confront perspectiv­es that challenged our own.

“But we also found wonder in our landscapes and joy in each other.”

 ?? ?? Charlotte Piho won the Electric Kiwi Wildlife award for her turtle forever blowing bubbles.
Charlotte Piho won the Electric Kiwi Wildlife award for her turtle forever blowing bubbles.
 ?? ?? Becki Moss has been recognised for capturing the marginalis­ed members of society.
Becki Moss has been recognised for capturing the marginalis­ed members of society.
 ?? ?? This image won Jessie Casson a Sony Portrait Award.
This image won Jessie Casson a Sony Portrait Award.
 ?? ?? Herald photograph­er George Heard’s image of slash damage from Cyclone Gabrielle.
Herald photograph­er George Heard’s image of slash damage from Cyclone Gabrielle.

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