National Geographic has authorised the reproduction and tour of 50 of the most recognisable and popular photographs the magazine has published in its 120-year history.How is milk made and processed? Why is the Waikato considered the ‘dairy capital of New Zealand’?
This exhibition explores the hidden worlds, secret stories and amazing places on the planet through the most compelling, iconic imagery compiled. TheIn this interactive, educational exhibition includes, amongcreated for children and families, you can explore the many recognisable images, Steve McCurry’s Afghan Girl and Nick Nichol’s The Touch featuring Jane Goodall.issues and advancements in agricultural science that are paving the way for an even more productive, efficient and environmentally-conscious industry.
In addition to seeing the enhanced photos as they appeared in the magazine, visitors can hear the stories behind the photos and more about the photographers themselves. For some images, visitors are able to seeMilk Matters celebrates success, telling the ‘near frames’ taken by the photographer: the sequencestories of our local farmers, and explains some of images made in the field beforescience and aftertechnology that surrounds dairy farming - from the underground (soil science) to the published picture.atmosphere (climate change).
You will be surprised by the energy and invention that is focused on this everyday food!