The Power of Photography - The Light and the Darkness

Kim Westerskov, from Tauranga, has worked over 30 years as a professional photographer

  • He has had five First Prizes in the BBC “Wildlife Photographer of the Year” competition, the Olympics of nature photography worldwide.

  • He has 18 books published – written and photographed by him. Five are currently “in print”.

  • He’s passionate about photography and passionate about inspiring, guiding, and supporting photographers.

    The Workshop: Wed 12th April:

    For over an hour or so Kim will show 80 carefully selected images, a mix of his own and other people’s photos, some well-known, some not. With 80 photos he covers a remarkable variety of subjects and places and emotions and photo styles: photos that started wars, photos that stopped wars, photos that show us both world events and private moments, photos that show us places we could never go to (and wouldn’t want to go to), both here on Earth and elsewhere in our universe, photos that do good work (teach, inform, promote ideas and ideals), photo impressionism and photo art, underwater, wildlife, Antarctica, the Rena oil spill and oiled penguins, the most important photos you can take, the relationship between music and photography, the night sky, the Milky Way,

    photographing people & families & love, and more.

Workshop Location
East Coast Bays Bridge Club, Lyons Ave (opp Montana Ave) Murrays Bay
Sorting Date
20170412.00
Speaker
Kim Westerskov