I was born and raised in Whangarei. When I was a child my family moved around the Whangarei District because of my dad’s work. During part of my childhood, we lived at what was then known as the Nook Bay Motor Camp in Whangarei Heads. It was a magic place to live and we loved to explore the beautiful land and sea. We moved away but we moved back just before I started intermediate school and lived at the Blue Heron.
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My grandmother lived in Pataua and McLeod Bay as well, so the Heads hold many fond memories for me. We moved to Whananaki during my high school years, where I got my first camera. Through all our travels mum and dad always took photos and I drew my love of photography from seeing the beauty around me that they captured.
I love our beautiful country and love to capture its beauty. I love the awesome scenery that surrounds me. Friends and family always told me that they love my photos and should do something with my talent. So, I decided to follow my passion of exploring our stunning land and capturing what I see through my eyes and sharing it with others.
Six years ago I moved back to Whangarei Heads with my husband. He has encouraged and supported me to follow my passion. Together we are creating PCK Photography which is evolving as it grows.
Currently most of our photos are framed photo prints and unframed prints, but we can also get them printed on canvas, corrugated iron, acrylic, wooden panel, greeting cards, magnets, photo books, calendars and any other mediums we get requests for. We are very excited to be part of the Arts Trail and to be amongst all the other creative people.
“Look for the Awesome “ - PCK Photography.
I love our beautiful country and love to capture its beauty. I love the awesome scenery that surrounds me. Friends and family always told me that they love my photos and should do something with my talent. So, I decided to follow my passion of exploring our stunning land and capturing what I see through my eyes and sharing it with others.
Six years ago I moved back to Whangarei Heads with my husband. He has encouraged and supported me to follow my passion. Together we are creating PCK Photography which is evolving as it grows.
Currently most of our photos are framed photo prints and unframed prints, but we can also get them printed on canvas, corrugated iron, acrylic, wooden panel, greeting cards, magnets, photo books, calendars and any other mediums we get requests for. We are very excited to be part of the Arts Trail and to be amongst all the other creative people.
“Look for the Awesome “ - PCK Photography.
See Paula at the 2023 Arts Trail