The landscapes of New Zealand’s South Island are nothing short of spectacular. Join Glen, and learn how to capture these extraordinary vistas through your own lens.
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Please Demolish With A Kind Heart
In 2015, I documented the ruins of the 2010 and 2011 Christchurch earthquakes in a book I called, Please Demolish With A Kind Heart – Behind Christchurch’s Red Zone. The book received the Photographic Book Of The Year in 2017 from the New Zealand Institute of Professional Photography.
The Christchurch earthquake of 22 February 2011 caused widespread devastation, resulting in the deaths of 185 people, injuring thousands and leaving a city traumatised.
“I really enjoyed my photography trip with Glen. He was very knowledgeable as well as being an interesting and engaging guy. The conversations were very enjoyable. Naturally enough, the sights were spectacular and I almost felt like a fraud coming away with such good photographs. Glen is the kind of person who is prepared to go the extra distance to ensure you have a memorable trip. On top of this he edited some of my photos a couple of days later, and also shared some of the ones he took on the day, both of which I considered was part of his providing a top-class service.”
Frank Gradwell
About Glen Howey
Glen first picked up a camera at the age of 15. It felt like coming home. An explorer at heart, photography has enabled Glen to record, understand and appreciate his experience of the world.
Glen has been a travel, documentary and landscape photographer for more than 30 years. He’s travelled to and photographed more than 50 countries, and led groups on many photographic tours to remote areas of Cambodia, as well as spectacular locations throughout New Zealand.