This was my welcome to ‘Middle Earth’ New Zealand as I drove through a little seaside town called Mokau. For Taranaki people travelling home from the North, this is a heartwarming view to look forward too. If you look closely in the distant horizon you will see Mt Taranaki/Egmont faintly popping out behind the hills on the horizon. Nothing beats this view of home.Mt Taranaki provides an immense source of pride, spirituality and inspiration for the tribes of Taranaki. Once the sun had disappeared over the horizon to the west and the landscape started to silhouette, the majestic “Maunga Taranaki” (Mt Taranaki) revealed itself more clearly on the horizon.
I felt like I was watching a brilliant movie. The light and the scene which I thought was amazing when I arrived kept getting better and better!!!
Thanks Mum and sister Nic for not complaining when I asked if I could stop for a quick shot (which turned into an addictive 150 shots and a one hour visual feast).
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC INDIGENOUS FUTURES JULY 2024 ISSUE FEATURING STORY BY AROHA AWARAU AND IMAGERY BY TANIA NIWA
A special National Geographic Indigenous Futures Issue came out in the USA July 2024. https://www.nationalgeographic.com/culture/article/maori-language-nest-model-new-zealand The story I was engaged to capture imagery for was