Craig Potton is the best known of New Zealand's landscape photographers. This case-bound journal includes a collection of twenty four of his favourite images, capturing the diverse and dramatic beauty of the New Zealand wilderness.
New Zealand Wilderness makes a lovely gift and complements the existing range of journals, books and calendars available that feature Craig's work.
This book is an appreciation of New Zealand landscape and culture, inspired by the passing of the New Zealand year. Writer and critic David Eggleton's evocative, accessible essays on each of the four seasons weave together images and information from the natural world with insights into how people's lives are affected by the progress of the seasons.
The text is accompanied by the photographs of Craig Potto, which have been selected to complement David Eggleton's writing and to leave the reader with a highly appealing and approachable view of New Zealand life.
This is a pictorial New Zealand book with a difference, from the same author/photographer pairing that brought us the acclimed Montana Award finalist Here On Earth.
In New Zealand: Aotearoa one of New Zealand's pre-eminent photographers presents an outstanding photographic testimony to New Zealand's magnificent natural landscapes and cultural hallmarks. This collection of over 200 colour photographs by Craig Potton is the culmination of 20 years of exploration of New Zealand, and presents some of the most popular and highly regarded work he has produced.
The story of New Zealand is the story of islands. This book is a celebration of the islands that surround the shores of 'the mainland'. New Zealand is an assemblage of incredibly numerous island scattered over a broad expanse of ocean. Depending on your definition of an island there are infact hundreds some say as many as 800 and they range in size from Stewart Island, at 1680 square kilometres, to rock stacks that are little more than sites for gannet colonies or hazards to navigation.
Reflections of New Zealand is a 64 page CD size book. From the bottom of the southern islands to the tip of the Cape Reinga, New Zealand has a diversity of people, sights and scenery that continues to surprise the traveller. We invite you to take a tour with us around our special place and share some of the favourite images of our country.
Firstpic is a group of professional and amateur photographers, who regularly travel the length and breadth of the country, capturing unique images of the real New Zealand and the people who live here.