Wet Plate Portraits in Kawhia – Honouring Whānau, History & Legacy
Kawhia holds deep significance as the final resting place of the great Tainui waka and remains a heartland of Māori heritage. A place of whakapapa, connection, and community, Kawhia has long been home to generations of whānau who carry its stories forward.
Now, you can capture your own legacy through the rare and beautiful art of wet plate collodion photography—a process dating back to the 1850s that creates one-of-a-kind metal plate portraits, just like those made in Aotearoa over 150 years ago.
Each plate is handcrafted, developing before your eyes, and will last for generations—a taonga for your whānau to treasure. Come alone, with whānau, or with friends and be part of this unique celebration of identity and history.
Limited spots available – Book now to secure your session!