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Whangarei Event Photography

hangarei Event Photography is a premier photography service based in Whangarei, New Zealand, specializing in capturing the essence and excitement of events. Our team of experienced photographers is dedicated to providing high-quality images that beautifully document a wide range of events, from corporate gatherings and conferences to weddings and social functions.

At Whangarei Event Photography, we understand the importance of capturing key moments, emotions, and details that make each event unique. With a keen eye for composition and lighting, we strive to deliver stunning images that tell a compelling story and preserve memories for years to come.

Our services are tailored to meet the specific needs of each client, ensuring a personalized and professional experience from start to finish. Whether you’re hosting a small intimate gathering or a large-scale event, you can trust Whangarei Event Photography to provide exceptional photography services that exceed your expectations.

Contact us today to learn more about how Whangarei Event Photography can help capture the magic of your next event.

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About Whangārei

Whangārei (Māori: [faŋaːˈɾɛi]) is the northernmost city in New Zealand and the regional capital of Northland Region. It is part of the Whangarei District, a local body created in 1989 from the former Whangārei City, Whangārei County and Hikurangi Town councils, to administer both the city proper and its hinterland. The city population was estimated to be 56,900 in June 2023, an increase from 47,000 in 2001. == Etymology == The origin of the name Whangārei is unclear, as a number of pūrākau (Māori traditional stories) are associated with the harbour. One major tradition involves the sisters Reitū and Reipae of the Tainui migratory waka, who either flew from the Waikato north on the backs of birds, or in the form of birds.

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