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Waka Attewell

Cinematographer

Waka Attewell shooting a television commercial at Meads Wall, Mt Ruapehu.

Kindly supplied by Waka Attewell.

From left to right: Director John Laing, production designer Ralph Davies, producer Don Reynolds and cinematographer Waka Attewell celebrate the final day of shooting Dangerous Orphans, after filming a dramatic car over cliff scene at Titahi Bay.

Kindly provided by The Dominion Post.

Director Grahame McLean and Director of Photography Waka Attewell during the back to back shoot of Should I Be Good? and The Lie of the Land.

Photo: Guy Robinson.

Waka Attewell (pointing) and director Grahame McLean (far right) on location during the back to back shoot of Should I Be Good? and The Lie of the Land.

Photo: Guy Robinson.

Director of Photography Waka Attewell and at his right director Grahame McLean during the back to back shoot of Should I Be Good? and The Lie of the Land.

Photo: Guy Robinson.

Behind the scenes on landmark TV series Tangata Whenua: chief cameraman Keith Hawke is at the centre of the frame, assisted by Waka Attewell (in white shirt). Director Barry Barclay is standing on the right, behind the second camera.

Kindly supplied by Rick Spurway.