New Zealand Woman’s Weekly

Photographer on wheels CAPTURING FACES OF LOCKDOWN

‘A lot of people took it as a chance to have a nice family photoshoot’

While most Kiwis used their one hour of daily exercise during this year’s level 4 lockdown to walk the dog or run at their local beach, Aucklander Diana Sanders pedalled circuits on her bicycle with a camera around her neck.

The professional portrait photographer, who stopped outside people’s homes to capture them with shaggy hair, tired smiles and

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