Tauranga and New Zealand Wedding and Freelance Photography
Landscape Oil Paintings of New Zealand by Andrew Whyte
The Whyte Stock Library of images from all over New Zealand
Tutorials on Painting and Wedding Photography by Andrew Whyte
Travel Articles from New Zealand and overseas by Andrew Whyte

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New Zealand Landscape Oil Painting Artist

Paintings of New Zealand

Andrew is a gifted New Zealand Landscape Oil Painting Artist and is always producing new works featuring the beautiful scenery of New Zealand.

We choose to commission artwanted.com to sell all sorts of products such as canvas prints, magnets, gift cards and puzzles using paintings and photography by Andrew Whyte. If this images is in the Artwanted cataloge it will be indicated in the description. You can request this image be added if it is not indicated. For more information on this program Visit ArtWanted.com!

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Paintings of New Zealand
Paintings of New Zealand
Paintings of New Zealand

Special offer. 6-10 months interest free layaway (laybuy) deals are on offer for all available paintings.

Free oil painting tutorial'Oil Painting for Beginners' is FREE when you consider buying the' Painting Landscapes' ebook to support Andrew's work.
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Painting Landscapes ebookPainting Landscapes ebook tutorial.
Learn how to paint great landscapes with depth and natural colour using layers.
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New Zealand Freelance Wedding and Stock Photography

Tauranga Wedding and Freelance Photographer and Photography

Featured Print
A triptych of prints featuring the New Zealand Pohutukawa flower, commonly known as the New Zealand Christmas Tree and a symbol of summer. Pin sharp and three dimensional in appearance. The Triptych features three A4 prints you can purchase now. Frame the prints with a heavy white mat and a black moulding to create a stunning feature print for your home. The prints can also be purchased individually from the Pohutukawa Image Gallery.
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Freelance New Zealand Photographer
Andrew Whyte is a freelance New Zealand photographer capturing people and products. He has a cove studio in Tauranga which is perfect for crisp portraits and small product photography. He has access to a very large cove studio at Mt Maunganui.

Andrew and Cathy Whyte photograph weddings in the Bay of Plenty New Zealand. Taupo, Rotorua, Tauranga, Waikato, Whakatane, Ohope and the Coromandel. They design beautiful Queensberry Wedding Albums. They also photograph families and portraits in the Studio or on location. Click on the graphic that interests you...


wedding photographrs in tauranga, rotorua, taupo,whakatane and Ohope



Family Portrait Photography in Tauranga

 

The Whyte Stock
There are thousands of quality photos in his galleries for all uses. Images from all over New Zealand and beyond.

Photography Travel Articles
Andrew is also well travelled in New Zealand and abroad and shares experiences.
Featured travel article...
Photographer and artists journey to the South Island of New Zealand in three parts. Click on the photo and enjoy.

New Zealand travel blog.


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What's new is on the Artists Blog

Free Photography TutorialsDigital Photography 101 tutorial.
A Photography tutorial ebook for amateur photographers. FREE when you consider purchasing 'Wedding Photography' below.
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Wedding Photograpy Tutorial ebookWedding Photography Tutorial.
Contains valuable information and ideas from the world of a working wedding photography team. It is aimed at budding professional wedding photographers but amateurs would also gain a lot of knowledge.
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Blogs of Interest...

Jatropha - Is this the jet fuel of the future? By Andrew Whyte