Making the Cut, My Life as an Astronaut, Wildlife Paparazzi
Meet international award-winning
photographer
Making the Cut, My Life as an Astronaut,
Wildlife Paparazzi
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'IN THE FLICK OF A TALE' WITH DAVID LLOYD
New Zealander David Lloyd's photo 'In the flick of a tale' is one of the stunning images selected by BBC Wildlife Magazine and London's Museum of Natural History to be included in the prestigious Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition.
What does it take to
capture a winning image? What's the story behind the subtle
flick of the giraffe’s tale that made all the difference
to the shot? Join David, who has travelled from London for
this expert session at the museum, as he discusses this
award-winning shot and other photographs in his incredible
portfolio.
Saturday 14 July, 2pm, Auditorium, FREE,
Read more on our
blog
Come along to David's talk and
be in to WIN one of Nikon's new COOLPIX L310 digital
cameras. With thanks to Nikon.
WHAT'S IN AN ASTRONAUT'S PHOTO ALBUM?
An astronaut's photo album would be hard to beat. Join us to hear from current NASA astronaut Stephanie Wilson who will share colourful stories about her life in space this Saturday afternoon.
What is
life really like at zero gravity? Find out from Stephanie
who has already taken part in three missions to
space.
Saturday 7 July, 2pm
Auditorium,
FREE
Read more here
MUSEUM SPECIMENS RICH PICKINGS FOR YOUNG PAPARAZZI
Our Wildlife Paparazzi Patrol is proving very popular with our young photographers relishing their mission to document their favourite museum specimens. Most of our morning sessions are full now but you can still book the kids in for an afternoon of holiday fun!
Mon – Fri during the holidays,
10.30am, 11.30am, 1pm, 2pm
$5 per child, meet in the
Atrium
Bookings recommended as spaces are limited.
Read more and book here
REMINDER: LATE THIS EVENING
Join us for LATE this evening, where CAMERA will be open for viewing from 6.30pm till just past 7pm.
At 7.15pm sit
back and watch tall poppy Taika Waititi’s
18-minute short film Tama Tu before our panel tackles
the subject of “pride” in 2012 LATE series – the Seven
Deadly Sins.
Backbenchers host Wallace
Chapman and our panellists Independent Maori
Statutory Board chief executive, Brandi
Hudson; esteemed author, journalist and television
presenter, Gordon McLauchlan; and Associate
Professor Dr Peter Lineham will look at
pride in New Zealand – are we a proud nation? Do we have
much to be proud of? Are our great achievers knocked back by
our tall poppy syndrome?
After the talk enjoy great
entertainment curated by Charles Royal and
Anton Blank including a performance from
Hinewehi Mohi.
Tonight 5 July,
$20 per person, $10 members, booking fee applies
Read more and book here
INSPIRATION FROM BRO'TOWN ANIMATORS
Calling all budding animators aged 5 – 12. Don't miss the rare chance to be part of our animation workshops with Ali and Maka, animation directors from the hit show bro'Town.
You will gain
invaluable tips from industry professionals and, depending
which workshop you take, you’ll create a storyboard and
bring your own character to life using animation software,
or by building your own zoetrope!
Tues 10 July, Thurs
12 July, Sat 28 July, Sun 29 July
Full details and booking info here
TAKE HOME YOUR OWN WILDLIFE
The museum shop has an extensive array of Wildlife merchandise you won't find anywhere else. Merchandise includes the official book featuring every image from the exhibition, calendars, mouse pads, iPhone covers, greeting cards, puzzles and more!
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