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Celebrating Sylvia Durrant – A New Zealand Conservation Legend

A Visual Ethnography by Todd Henry.

Until recently, 85-year-old Sylvia Durrant spent virtually every waking hour of her day caring for sick and injured penguins and other birds at her home on Auckland’s North Shore.

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Todd Henry
Todd Henry

Social Documentary / Visual Ethnography. Todd Henry is a documentary photographer, photojournalist, and visual storyteller. He is interested in capturing visual content that examines various aspects of our society that we often take for granted. In his approach to photography, Todd has a strong focus on the accuracy of the visual representations he creates of individuals, communities, and places. Todd aims to convey his perspective of the world and appreciation of culture through the lens of his camera and on to those who view his photographs. Current location: Auckland, New Zealand. Available for assignments worldwide.

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