About usTaking part in a NZ Photography Tour is an intensive and productive photography experience.
We aim to develop itineraries which revolve around creating opportunities for photography. Our trips give you more time in the field to work on your photography while observing nature, landscape, urban or cultural locations. Above all, we try to create a lot of fun! We are a company run by and for photographers. Photography is our passion, driving us to provide access to the best photo locations in the top half of New Zealand. Greetings and hopefully see you soon, The New Zealand Photography Tours Team
Robert Peper
Robert focuses mostly on photo-journalism style photography. However he loves the tour/workshop concept and is fully engaged with this exciting venture. He joined the Whekenui collective, which had a very succesful exhibition in 2009. Some of Robert’s pictures can be seen on his website Serena Giovanna Stevenson
Serena's inquisitive look on life and people has lead her to photography, filmmaking, getting lost, comfort in the unfamiliar, music of the street, and forever, quietly, challenging the 'inside of the square'
You can also see some of Serena's work on her website Furthermore a Bio of Serena can be found here |
Eva Polak
Eva is a fine art photographer. She specializes in impressionist photography and is the author of two books, “At The Beach” and “Impressionist Photography Techniques”. Her images are represented in private collections in Australia, New Zealand and Europe. You can also see some of Eva's art work on her website
Simon Fordham
Simon is an enthusiastic wildlife photographer and conservationist. He has been a guide on Tiritiri Matangi Island for most of the 17 years he has been involved with the project. He is a past Chairperson of the Supporters of Tiritiri Matangi and is currently the editor of the Dawn Chorus, the quarterly magazine of SoTM. Some of Simon's photography can be seen on his website
Lois Painton
Having always admired the work of many impressionist painters, when Lois started to learn how to use the camera as a tool to make "impressionist" photos, a whole new aspect of photography opened up for her. Producing images in camera with no restrictions has inspired her to explore new boundaries of creativity. |