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Architectural Designer: Davista Architecture.

Photographed by Amanda Aitken.

Amanda Aitken Photography
Bay of Plenty

About the
Professional

At 14 years old, Amanda Aitken was working in the photo lab printing, selling cameras and hobby shooting in the days of film. A great foundation to learn the technical aspects of light and colour. After 8 years in labs, Amanda moved to London and began her career as a professional photographer. Her role as Head Photographer had her in charge of a large team, responsible for their creative performance and looking after high profile clients for a marketing firm.

Fast-forward to today, Amanda is back home in New Zealand shooting stills and video of architecture, interiors and a range of advertising work. Since founding the business in 2007 Amanda has the same passion and drive for interpreting what she sees in the most creative and inspirational way. 

Amanda’s warm personality and calm manner compliment the efficiency and professionalism of her work. Amanda works well in collaboration or on her own accord. She searches for detail, light, form, function, while also focusing on the connection between living and environment.  

On a personal level, Amanda enjoys spending time outside with her husband and 2 daughters. Walking trails, kayaking and camping. 

Feel free to call for a chat or stop in to the Mount Maunganui studio. 

At ArchiPro we recognise and acknowledge the existing, original and ancient connection Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have to the lands and waterways across the Australian continent. We pay our respects to the elders past and present. We commit to working together to build a prosperous and inclusive Australia.