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Maketu photographer Andy Belcher wins NZ photo competition

Rosalie Liddle Crawford
By Rosalie Liddle Crawford
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12 Apr, 2024 12:27 AM4 mins to read

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First prize overall was a photo of a scorpion fish contrasted against the dark backdrop of the ocean at night. Photo/ Andy Belcher

First prize overall was a photo of a scorpion fish contrasted against the dark backdrop of the ocean at night. Photo/ Andy Belcher

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Renowned Maketu photographer Andy Belcher has once again captured the essence of New Zealand’s marine beauty, clinching the top prize in the LegaSea NZ Our FishCare Summer Photo Competition.

His stunning composition, an underwater scorpion fish contrasted against the dark backdrop of the ocean at night, was the winner among 250 entries from Kiwis nationwide, winning him a year’s subscription to NZ Fishing News.

Two of his underwater photos, captured while diving at the Poor Knights Islands, have also claimed second and third prizes in the Underwater Photos category, and another photo of a West Coast, South Island beach shot at sunset won first place in the Landscape Coastal Shots category.

“It was quite a surprise,” Belcher said.

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This photo of a West Coast beach shot at sunset won Andy Belcher first place in the Landscape Coastal Shots category. Photo / Andy Belcher
This photo of a West Coast beach shot at sunset won Andy Belcher first place in the Landscape Coastal Shots category. Photo / Andy Belcher

“The prize is beautiful - it’s an artwork, looks like a canvas print cut out of plywood showing a map of New Zealand with all the reefs.”

Sponsored by Tides Out Maps, the landscape category prize is a handcrafted map of New Zealand. Worth $749, the map uncovers the stunning underwater contours around the country, while also showing the varied topography.

It was made using 11 layers of plywood, each of which has been cut using a laser, carefully painted, and assembled by hand.

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Belcher has won 84 international photographic awards. In 1997 he was invited to London’s Natural History Museum to accept his most prestigious award, when he won the Animal Behaviour section of the British Wildlife Photographer of the Year Competition with a grouper photograph taken in Vanuatu.

He was presented with the award by Sir Richard Attenborough. About 19,000 images were entered by photographers in 65 countries and an exhibition of all the winning images was displayed around the world.

Second prize in the Underwater Photo category went to this stunning image of a Diadema palmeri, or scorpion fish. The photo was taken on a night dive at the Poor Knights, while moving across kelp. Photo / Andy Belcher
Second prize in the Underwater Photo category went to this stunning image of a Diadema palmeri, or scorpion fish. The photo was taken on a night dive at the Poor Knights, while moving across kelp. Photo / Andy Belcher

Born in 1943 in England in the middle of World War II, Belcher began his underwater photography career after coming home to New Zealand from Australia and Papua New Guinea in the late 70s.

Mesmerised by how clear the water was while away diving, he read a book on underwater photography three times before diving in to his new occupation.

“The water was unbelievable. The coral colours were fantastic and something about that clicked for me. But I didn’t have a clue what I was doing.”

His “can do” attitude meant he quickly became very versatile, something that’s essential for survival as a photographer.

He’s found that one job often leads on to the next, with a call from TVNZ in the 1990s resulting in months of sailing through the sub-Antarctic, Fiordland, Solomon Islands and Tasmania.

Placed third in the Underwater Photo category was this shot of a blue mao mao reflected in the bubble cave at Middle Arch, Poor Knights Islands. Photo / Andy Belcher
Placed third in the Underwater Photo category was this shot of a blue mao mao reflected in the bubble cave at Middle Arch, Poor Knights Islands. Photo / Andy Belcher

After saying “yes” to photographing the Lost World Cave at Waitomo, he quickly developed a reputation for speciality underwater, tourism and adventure photography.

Belcher said it’s quite rare these days to find a photo competition with no entry fee.

“I’ve been following Legasea for a while now and really love the way they’re bringing more awareness to the health of our fisheries.

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“Being an avid diver and underwater photographer, the effects of unsustainable fishing practices are far too visible, and it’s clear that if nothing is done, we might not be able to continue to enjoy our beautiful ocean playground for years to come.”

Every year LegaSea runs a photo competition to highlight NZ’s coastal environment and get people engaged and interacting with our coast in different ways.

The seven categories this year were Landscape Coastal Shots; Underwater Photos; Marine Life in Their Natural Environment; Collecting and Catching Kaimoana; Preparing, Cooking and Eating Kaimoana; Things That Ain’t Right in our Oceans; and Kids’ Photos.

The prize Andy Belcher won is a plywood cutout artwork showing the reefs of New Zealand. Photo / Andy Belcher
The prize Andy Belcher won is a plywood cutout artwork showing the reefs of New Zealand. Photo / Andy Belcher

Belcher said he was keen to support the photo competition because he loves what Legasea are doing, and feels like he’s aligned with their mission as an organisation.

“It was also a great chance to get behind photography of landscapes and coastlines, which is essentially what our artwork celebrates.”

Belcher, who turned 80 in October, 2023, said he was nowhere near as active as he used to be.

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Maketu's Andy Belcher.  Photo / NZME
Maketu's Andy Belcher. Photo / NZME

“Entering the competition was a way to put something positive into my brain again.”

Despite a career in photography that’s taken him around the globe and opened up the vibrant underwater world, it can be the small-town stories of home that stay front of mind.

“Annie and I went to Niue Island. A waitress took our order and said ‘you’re Andy Belcher’. She had been to Tauranga and read the Weekend Sun.”




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