World Press Photo and Doc Edge Immersive Exhibition

Where

Smith & Caughey Building, 11 Wellesley Street West, Auckland City Centre, Auckland

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When

Friday 5 June 2026
Wednesday 24 June 2026
Thursday 25 June 2026
Friday 26 June 2026
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10am-8pm


Cost

Paid

$21-$25

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Photo credit: Chantal Pinzi, Panos Pictures.

World Press Photo and Doc Edge unites global photojournalism and immersive storytelling for the first time in Aotearoa.

Doc Edge Festival and the Rotary Club of Auckland are proud to announce World Press Photo & Doc Edge Immersive Exhibition 2026, a landmark new exhibition that merges the internationally acclaimed World Press Photo Exhibition with the Doc Edge Immersive Exhibition into a single, unmissable cultural event.

Two World-Class Exhibitions. One Extraordinary Experience.

The World Press Photo Exhibition is one of the most respected showcases of photojournalism on the planet. The 2026 edition presents the work of 42 awarded photographers, selected from over 57,000 entries submitted by photographers across 141 countries. These images bear witness to the defining moments of our time, from conflict and crisis to resilience, resistance, and the quiet dignity of human life, and have been seen by millions of people across more than 60 cities worldwide.

Alongside it, the Doc Edge Immersive Exhibition, the Asia-Pacific home for digital storytelling and immersive non-fiction, invites audiences to step beyond the photograph and inside the story. Through virtual reality, interactive installation, and sensory-driven experiences, it breaks the barrier between observer and participant, creating deep, personal connections to real-world narratives.

Together, the exhibition creates a journey from seeing to feeling, from bearing witness to becoming part of the story.

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