Congratulations to our winners
We're pleased to announce the winners of the LandMarks Photo Collection and the images that will feature in the PGG Wrightson 2023 Calendar.
Winners were chosen from over 950 entries, with each winning entry telling a unique story that celebrates an aspect of rural life in Aotearoa. Images were chosen to show the diversity of primary industry across the country, including dairy, sheep and beef, horticulture, deer and velvet and wool. Judges looked for pictures that tell a story, from the joy of swimming in lamb's wool, to the explosion of colour in Southland tulips.
Entries are now open for the 2023 LandMarks Photo Collection.
2023 PGG Wrightson Calendar
Congratulations to our supreme winner Harry Railton, Mid-South Canterbury, for his image Into The Hills.
Harry's image was chosen for its beautiful capture of a flock’s journey forward into the hills, guided by rays of sunlight. The image will appear on the front cover of 42,000 PGG Wrightson 2023 Calendars. Congratulations Harry!
2023 PGG Wrightson Calendar
Congratulations to our supreme winner Harry Railton, Mid-South Canterbury, for his image Into The Hills.
Harry's image was chosen for its beautiful capture of a flock’s journey forward into the hills, guided by rays of sunlight. The image will appear on the front cover of 42,000 PGG Wrightson 2023 Calendars. Congratulations Harry!
January
Swimming in lamb's wool
Tui Bolger, Tasman
February
Straight lines
Scott Nimmo, Canterbury
March
Ripe for the picking
Nelson
April
Watchful cows
Oskar McCamish, Auckland
May
A shepherd's view
Jono Green, North Canterbury
June
Nice morning for a muster
Charmaine Murphy, Taranaki
July
Taking in the view
Lauren Buckman, Southland
August
Hungry girls
Christian Allen, Manawatu
September
Silage in the Mountains
Becky Rickard, Otago
October
Pretty in pink
Isla Seebeck, Southland
November
Ready to roll
Canterbury
December
Sunset
Hana Vojtechovska, Otago
Inside cover
The inside cover image is Bird's eye view by Lauren Korstrom, Mid-South Canterbury.
Inside cover
The inside cover image is Bird's eye view by Lauren Korstrom, Mid-South Canterbury.