A Kiwi student has come up with an innovative way to show off her artistic photography - by using traditional Pacific tapa cloth.
Talita Toluta'u, in her 30s, has become the first Pacific Islander to achieve a doctorate degree in graphic design in a practice-led thesis. The "practice-led" label is different from a standard PhD, in that students are able to produce a body of practical work as part of their thesis - in this case, art.
Miss Toluta'u is of Tongan descent but grew up in Onehunga. She has spent the past four years working on her thesis, Veitalatala: Matanga 'oe Talanoa, which delves into the personal stories of three Tongan women in her life.
To illustrate their stories, Miss Toluta'u took up to 100 photographs of each of the women while speaking to them about various aspects of their lives.
She acknowledged that many of the stories she heard as a youngster - and those shared by the women involved in her thesis - had hugely influenced her art work.