The Art of Seeing

The Art of Seeing

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We're 'The Art of Seeing' Academy, a charity (CC62617) bringing fun photo workshops to kids 8-18 in Wellington.

We help all children, including those with special needs (ADHD & ASD), discover their creativity through photography and connect with nature! Photography workshops in Wellington and Wellington area for young learners aged 8 to 18. Our goal is to enhance wellbeing, mindfulness, mental health, and environmental consciousness through the art of photography. Why are we passionate about teaching kids p

17/05/2026

We had such a wonderful time yesterday at Queen Elizabeth Park thanks to Masterton District Council and the help of our volunteers. 🫶🏻

The deer were delighted with their photo session and rewarded us with plenty of curious looks in exchange for some fresh juicy lettuce. The birds also enjoyed the extra attention, showing off their wonderful colours and feathers through the lenses of our young photographers. 🦌📷🦜

Next, we’ll be coming to Kapiti on 30 May. If you’ve been meaning to reserve a place and request a spare camera, make sure to register for the workshop on our website as soon as possible. 🙂

We’ll be back in Masterton again soon, so don’t miss out. Sign up for updates on our website to hear about future workshops and events.

11/05/2026

Despite challenging weather and the risk of getting completely soaked in 3mm rain 🌧️, we took the chance and were rewarded with beautiful photographs captured through the lenses of young photographers. 📸✨

Thanks to the support from the Horowhenua District Council , we had a wonderful time at our first Levin workshop and the kids were super excited! 🌿 We’re already looking forward to coming back and exploring more places around the area.

Keep an eye on our website for more workshop dates and locations.




03/05/2026

We had an amazing time with the kids last weekend at Queen Elizabeth Park in Masterton. 📸

Thanks to the support from Masterton District Council ❤️, we’re running a series of workshops to help kids explore the world through the lens.

❗Our next workshop is on 16 May, so make sure to sign up soon as places fill very quickly. You can sign up on the website (link in bio).

You’re also welcome to explore the photographs taken by the kids in our gallery: photographyforkids.org/gallery. Be ready to feel inspired!

'Through our eyes' Magazine 06/04/2026

We’re excited to share something special! ✨

'Through Our Eyes' is our brand new magazine (first in NZ) created with and for young photographers. ❤️

Inside 80 pages, you’ll find inspiring photos, stories from young creatives, interviews with professional photographers, and simple tips to help kids (and parents) better understand photography.

We are very grateful to Miro Kennett and Sam McGee for sharing their inspiring journeys with us! As well as a very insightful interview with Sandy Hall on creativity and ADHD.

This is more than a magazine. It’s a space for expression, confidence, and seeing the world differently.

If your child loves photography, this is for them.

We have more than enough print copies, so order yours on our website: photographyforkids.org/projects/magazine

And if you’d love to see your child’s work featured in the next issue, come join one of our workshops! 📸

'Through our eyes' Magazine Through Our Eyes is a NZ kids photography magazine featuring inspiring images, interviews, creative stories, and simple camera tips for young photographers and their families.

Photos from The Art of Seeing's post 24/12/2025

Merry Christmas 🎄 and season’s greetings from all of us 🌿

As the year comes to a close, we want to say thank you to all the wonderful kids who joined our workshops and brought their curiosity, creativity, and unique way of seeing the world. Watching their confidence grow through photography has been a real joy.

A big thank you as well to parents and whānau for your ongoing support and trust.

We wish you a calm, happy summer break filled with rest, nature, and small moments worth noticing. Looking forward to creating more together in the new year 📷✨

Photographs by:

Neo, 9
Omylie, 10
Sylvia-Joy, 10
Chevelle, 10
Samuel Trojca, 11
Daniel Mountford, 16

❤️

Photos from The Art of Seeing's post 15/12/2025

What a way to end the year, celebrating young photographers in Wellington! Our NZ first ever Young Photographer Award night last week was a huge success. 🏆

Just look at the excitement of the award recipients! Congratulations to all of them for achieving incredible results ❤️🎉👏🏻 Huge thanks go to our speakers , Gareth Davies, Miro Kennett, and Nat McDonald 📸

At the event we mentioned that we had run more than 80 workshops for kids since the beginning. After checking properly today, it turns out we delivered more than 140 workshops this year alone!

This wouldn't be possible without the support of our incredible tutors and volunteers Ana Lyubich, Ann Kilpatrick, Joy Tracey, Zhanna Yasinetskaya, Emmeline Plachecki, as well as support from local councils including Hutt City Council, Upper Hutt City Council, Masterton District Council, Porirua City Council, Palmerston North City Council, and Kapiti Coast District Council ❤️

That includes school sessions with amazing teams at Arakura School and Maungaraki School, afterschool programmes, homeschooling groups, weekend workshops, and private group sessions. Each one ran anywhere from 45 minutes to 3 hours.

The outcome has been incredible. We were given the chance to see the world through kids’ eyes, through the photographs they chose to capture and share with us. You can see some of their best work in the gallery on our website (https://photographyforkids.org).

Plans for next year? Onwards and upwards. Literally. We’re expanding to Palmerston North, Masterton, and other regions across New Zealand.

Stay tuned and register for our upcoming workshops for 2026 - you can find them on our website :).

Photos from The Art of Seeing's post 15/12/2025

What a way to end the year, celebrating young photographers in Wellington! Our NZ first ever Young Photographer Award night last week was a huge success. 🏆

Just look at the excitement of the award recipients! Congratulations to all of them for achieving incredible results ❤️🎉👏🏻 Huge thanks go to our speakers Chris McKeown, Gareth Davies, Miro Kennett, and Nat McDonald 📸

At the event we mentioned that we had run more than 80 workshops for kids since the beginning. After checking properly today, it turns out we delivered more than 140 workshops this year alone!

This wouldn't be possible without the support of our incredible tutors and volunteers Ana Lyubich, Ann Kilpatrick, Joy Tracey, Zhanna Yasinetskaya, Emmeline Plachecki, as well as support from local councils including Hutt City Council, Upper Hutt City Council, Masterton District Council, Porirua City Council, Palmerston North City Council, and Kapiti Coast District Council ❤️

That includes school sessions with amazing teams at Arakura School and Maungaraki School, afterschool programmes, homeschooling groups, weekend workshops, and private group sessions. Each one ran anywhere from 45 minutes to 3 hours.

The outcome has been incredible. We were given the chance to see the world through kids’ eyes, through the photographs they chose to capture and share with us. You can see some of their best work in the gallery on our website (https://photographyforkids.org).

Plans for next year? Onwards and upwards. Literally. We’re expanding to Palmerston North, Masterton, and other regions across New Zealand.

Stay tuned and register for our upcoming workshops for 2026 - you can find them on our website :).

09/12/2025

We couldn’t be prouder to share this news! One of our young photographers, Craig Curwen, who only started our regular workshops at the beginning of the year, has just won First Prize Youth in the 2025 Whakatipu Wildlife Trust Wildlife Photography Competition with his stunning silvereye shot! Such an incredible achievement and a truly beautiful photo. ❤️

You can meet Craig at our Awards Night tomorrow and see some of his amazing work on display, as well as more of his photos in his gallery at photographyforkids.org.

To RSVP for awards check the event on Humanitix or Eventfinda.

08/12/2025

Etanah Lalau Talapa is a multi-disciplinary artist, photographer, and curator of Afega and Sa’anapu heritage from Samoa, working across public installations, digital art, mixed media and photography. Etanah holds a Bachelor of Design in Spatial Design from Massey University and often explores themes of motherhood, family lineage and the lived experiences of the Pacific diaspora in Aotearoa.

Her practice focuses on creating new visual languages that connect traditional and contemporary forms while honouring her Samoan heritage.

We’re thrilled to have Etanah with us next Thursday!

If you haven’t registered yet, please do. It’s free on Humanitix and Eventfinda.

07/12/2025

Gareth Davies grew up in Gloucester in the UK and has been hooked on photography since he first borrowed his grandparents Kodak film camera. His career took him from the Royal Air Force darkrooms to photography instructor roles in both the UK and the Royal New Zealand Air Force.

Outside work, Gareth is often found wandering Kapiti beaches and marine reserves, capturing nature and sharing his knowledge with anyone keen to learn.

We’re excited to have Gareth speaking next Thursday!

If you haven’t registered, please do. It’s free on Humanitix and Eventfinda.

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