honorable mention
Dillon Anderson new zealandPhoto © Dillon Anderson
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Leaf Catches Light
The seed of the wild was sewn early, as Dillon grew up in the countryside amongst a family keen to explore it and the world. All things came to fruition for him when he found photography at age 16. The camera provided a tool, as the pickaxe is for a miner, and his photographs represent his jewels or discoveries. This path led Dillon to complete an Honours Degree in photographic design from Massey University, before moving overseas, learning Spanish and living with the native Kichwa people in the Amazon Rainforest. He now photographs for the New Zealand Air Force and also continues to more deeply explore the world with the camera.
Dillon’s images have won him national and international awards, including New Zealand Geographic’ Photographer of the Year Wildlife Category winner 2010, and Wildlife Photo’s 2016 competition where he took out the over all title and the Wildlife Portraits category. His work has been displayed at the two largest museums in New Zealand, as well as in New York and London.
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entry description
A leaf glows as it catches the first beam of light to spill from the top of a nearby hill.about the photographer
Dillon Anderson is a 28-year-old award winning professional photographer from the far-flung island of New Zealand. His work is a beautiful rendition of the subtle, and fleeting nuances of life, captured in a bold and simple style.The seed of the wild was sewn early, as Dillon grew up in the countryside amongst a family keen to explore it and the world. All things came to fruition for him when he found photography at age 16. The camera provided a tool, as the pickaxe is for a miner, and his photographs represent his jewels or discoveries. This path led Dillon to complete an Honours Degree in photographic design from Massey University, before moving overseas, learning Spanish and living with the native Kichwa people in the Amazon Rainforest. He now photographs for the New Zealand Air Force and also continues to more deeply explore the world with the camera.
Dillon’s images have won him national and international awards, including New Zealand Geographic’ Photographer of the Year Wildlife Category winner 2010, and Wildlife Photo’s 2016 competition where he took out the over all title and the Wildlife Portraits category. His work has been displayed at the two largest museums in New Zealand, as well as in New York and London.
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