Andris Apse is one of our leading landscape photographers, world-renowned in his field.
His new book The Deep South - from the Wilds of the South Island to Antarctica is the latest in a series showcasing regions he's photographed. In stunning double-page spreads, images of Lyttleton Harbour to the Subantarctic Islands by way of the Chathams are laid out in all their glory, reflecting Andris's awe of the pristine and the kind of landscape he hopes will never be developed.
Andris Apse's many accolades include the New Zealand Order of Merit, honorary fellowships of the New Zealand and Australian institutes of professional photographers, Olympus international photographer of the year and a winner of the British Natural History Museum's International Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition.
He has an amazing back-story too.
Forty-five years after arriving in New Zealand - as a child refugee from Latvia - a remarkable thing happened in the form of a letter from his past. Kathryn Ryan hears the story.