Sony has announced the Alpha 7 IV with a newly developed 33- megapixel full-frame image sensor. The Alpha 7 IV takes ‘basic’ to the next level for full-frame cameras with …
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AIPA Auckland vice president Sara Orme interviews Camilla Rutherford, an award-winning outdoor lifestyle photographer based in Wanaka. Camilla’s Heal the Earth project documents stories of regenerative agriculture in New Zealand, …
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Spirit: Conversations with Creative Women is the first book by photographer Ann Orman and writer Jannine Wilkinson. The 318-page volume beautifully showcases thirty-four New Zealand women creatives through stunning images …
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In part one of this short series of webinars on Capture One Pro, commercial photographer Kane Feaver introduces the software and interface. Learn some of the tools available for processing …
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AIPA executive director Aaron K interviews John Cowpland, an award-winning photojournalist and commercial photographer based in Hawkes Bay. John recently returned from Tokyo where he was on assignment for Photosport shooting …
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Building on the success of the EOS R camera series, Canon has announced the next leap forward in full-frame mirrorless cameras – the professional-grade Canon EOS R3. The new camera …
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AIPA executive director Aaron K interviews Mark Barber, a multifaceted photographer based in Orakei, Auckland. Mark is currently documenting the Auckland City Rail Link project. His powerful portraits of the …
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As a professional photographer, the last thing you want to look is unprofessional. You have enough to deal with on a shoot like client demands, managing your time, changing weather …
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An in-depth panel discussion on how to price up a motion brief featuring AIPA president Dean Zillwood, advertising photographer Lee Howell, creative director Simon Waterhouse from Resonate, and producer Briar …
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AIPA Auckland vice president Sara Orme interviews commercial photographer Ann Orman. An Auckland based AIPA member with over 15 years of industry experience, Ann began her photographic career in fine …