Exposure Lifestyles, An NZ Creative Publication
Exposure Lifestyles
If you haven't heard of Exposure Lifestyles, now is your chance to learn more on the free creative publication that is capturing many people's hearts around NZ.
Exposure Lifestyles started in 2005 as a free publication, distributed nationwide and published online. It showcases up-and-coming creative individuals as well as more established players, all of whom contribute to the arts and music scene in Aotearoa.
With a really strong emphasis on photography and design, Exposure Lifestyles features interviews and articles with musicians, photographers, illustrators, writers and many more individuals involved in our music and creative industries.
Some of the past creatives featured include Warren Maxwell, Hollie Smith, Shihad, Don McGlashan, Dave Dobbyn, Slave, Ans Westra, Taika Waititi, Barnaby Weir, Julia Deans and many many more.
If Exposure Lifestyles was to have a position statement it would be that it is not out there to be a large money-making publication. Our ‘for the love of it’ price tag is the best way to educate and inspire people to learn about and engage with the talent that exists on our shores at a local and national level.
Everybody involved in making the pages come to life has a love for music and creativity and a desire to document our creative history in a way that has not been done before.
If you are interested in checking out past issues of the publication online go to: www.exposurelifestyles.com to get more information about what I do and why.
I hope you enjoy the publication and I thank you for your time.
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