Colectivo Narval x Auckland Zinefest

Come along to the inaugural f.stop photo fair – a place for photography enthusiasts of all skill levels to meet and exchange ideas.

Browse stalls from photographers and labs selling prints, zines and photography equipment, listen to inspiring talks, take part in an activity hosted by Splendid photo lab and wonder at the Long Distance exhibition with works from photographers around the world.

Sat 27 Apr 2024
12PM – 6PM
Studio One Toi Tū
1 Ponsonby Rd, Grey Lynn, Auckland

Stalls

Browse and purchase photo prints, books, zines, film and cameras from 22 local photographers, publishers and photography shops:

Long Distance

Photography Exhibition

True to its title, the exhibition was curated across the Pacific by Colectivo Narval in Chile, it features artists from 11 countries whose photographs addressed the theme of being separated by geography and it will be exhibited for the first time as a video projection during the f.stop Photo Fair.

Exhibiting Artists

Talks

Learn from three exciting local photographers about their practice, techniques and creative process.

Lou Burton
1.00pm

We chat with photographer and creative director Lou Burton about capturing the energy and community of surfing and the challenges of working in water.

@louloubphoto

Flora Xie
2.30pm

A conversation with Flora Xie about the differences in her directing and conceptual processes as photographer and videographer.

@floraescent

Lily Worrall
4.00pm

We talk with artist and filmmaker Lily Worrall about using analogue photography to create her latest short film she feeds the birds.

@lilygracemercedes

We’re embarking on a new venture – to create a fair that celebrates photography and community.

Auckland Zinefest x Colectivo Narval

About Colectivo Narval

Narval is an independent collective created in 2016, based in Chile and New Zealand, mainly oriented toward creating and disseminating the photographic projects of its members – Fernanda Venegas, Denise Ruiz-Aburto Aguilar and Ro Miranda.

Their art materialises primarily within the editorial medium, producing fanzines, photobooks, prints, and postcards. Narval use analogue photography and emulsion techniques as the primary means for creating works to search for and find their own language through experimentation.

f.stop photo fair design and identity by @johnthebeloved