Labour leader Andrew Little is channelling his inner James Bond and taking the ultimate photo-op risk by going skydiving.
Mr Little will do a tandem skydive from 19,000 feet above the Franz Josef Glacier to help launch a new kea conservation programme promoted by Skydive Franz and the Kea Conservation Trust.
Photo ops have been known to go awry, such as when Don Brash, while National Party leader, walked the plank and David Shearer, when Labour leader, held up two dead fish in Parliament.
However, Mr Little is willing to take the risk that the skydiving footage could be used for "Little in free fall" coverage of future poll results. He joked it would be his "Skyfall" moment -- a reference to the James Bond movie.
"What happens is I leap out of the plane with a set of skis on, get to the top of Mt Aoraki, ski down onto the glacier, pick up the kea, save it, and then that's it."