Teina Pora, Louise Nicholas and four prisoners will feature in a photographic exhibition marking the 800th anniversary of the signing of the Magna Carta.
The exhibition "No Free Man: To No One Deny Justice" opens at the University of Auckland's Gus Fisher Gallery next Friday and features images taken by photographer Nigel Swinn.
Swinn has focused on faces for the exhibition, to tell the story of how the Magna Carta has affected law in New Zealand.
Signed in June 1215 between the barons of England and King John, the Magna Carta was a series of written promises between the king and people that they would be governed under the customs of feudal law.
It was an attempt by the barons to ensure monarchs did not abuse their power.
The exhibition has been sponsored by the University of Auckland and Buddle Findlay and curated by Dr Erin Griffey, an expert on portraiture and Head of Art History at the university.