NZ Herald

NZ photographer Ans Westra’s family try to track down any living subjects from her photos

Dutch-Kiwi photographer Ans Westra was a pioneer of New Zealand documentary photography for more than six decades, taking an estimated 320,000 images; 160,000 of them featuring people.

 

Now her family, and the managers of the Ans Westra archive, are trying to track down those who feature in her work. The famed photographer died last year, at the age of 86.

 

Over the coming months, Suite Gallery on Wellington's Cuba St is holding a series of exhibitions and community initiatives to celebrate the breadth and diversity of Westra's work, and a citywide campaign to connect with any living subjects.

 

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