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World Intellectual Property Day an opportunity to respect creators
28 May, 2006 by NZCP Volunteer
Associate Commerce Minister Judith Tizard uses this special day to focus on how we v
alue and respect the copyright of creative New Zealanders
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Industry News
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Old NZCP website - News Archive
23 May, 2006 by NZCP Volunteer
This article contains all news items from the previous website in a single post. It covers the various activities and interests of NZCP from 1998 to 2006.
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Exhibitions
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NZCP
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People
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Michael Parrott - Documenting Wellington's Coffee Culture
11 August, 2001 by
Michael Parrott's exhibition at the New Zealand Centre for Photography (11 - 23 August 2001) on the baristas of Wellington cafés is his first solo exhibition.
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NZCP Exhibitions
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Hugh Best - Open Bay Islands - The Fringe Festival
23 March, 2001 by NZCP Volunteer
23 February - 16 March 2001
An Exhibition of the New Zealand Centre for Photography
1st Floor New Zealand Portrait Gallery
Entrance Bowen House (next to Bennett's Bookshop)
Corner Lambton Quay and Bowen Street, Wellington
Open 10am - 4pm Monday - Friday
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NZCP Exhibitions
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Geoff Perry (1900-52) photographer
01 June, 1999 by NZCP Volunteer
Geoff Perry (1900-52) worked as a commercial photographer in Wellington from the 1930s until he moved to Levin in the early 1950s. His principal form of income came from portrait sittings which issued from his Brandon Street studio. What makes Perry's work distinct from his competitors' is his innovative use of emblems or motifs which were projected onto his studio wall behind the subject. These helped to create a mood which reflected the individual's professional interests.
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People
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