New Zealand In Pictures

Corporate Gifts

Remember that wine or gift box you gave your client last year…? 

They won’t, because it was probably gone within 45 minutes without leaving your brand footprint.

Our latest edition ‘New Zealand Panorama’, with your own branding inside the front page, will champion your brand year after year with a timeless collection of New Zealand’s stunning landscapes to inspire all. 
Gift your clients to the ‘next level’ with branding in colour or Copper Foil and let them really experience ‘Amazing’! 
Wine, gift boxes, and client lunches are all only 50% tax deductible – a branded casebound coffee table book is 100% tax deductible. Our books are also available unbranded and we offer exceptional savings on volume discounts (20 books or more).
New Zealand Panorama Book | NZ In Pictures

PERFECTING THE ‘ART’ OF CORPORATE GIFTING SINCE 2016

Please do get in touch if you would like me to show you the various affordable options I can offer.

    Great Exhibition Bay | NZ In Pictures
    Mortgage Suite Foil Example
    Aoraki Mt Cook | NZ In Pictures
    I have ordered these amazing coffee table books from 2017 – 2019 as gifts to clients. The quality is exceptional and as a big bonus I had my details and a message printed inside the book. More than 5 years later these books are still displayed on my clients coffee tables. They absolutely love it.
    Gerda Venter
    LJ Hooker Cambridge
    After seeing David’s book Quintessential New Zealand, I knew it would make a great gift for my team, and some overseas family. The quality of the photography and the book was nothing short of amazing. My team (and family overseas) were all highly impressed with it, and still talk about it today. Looking forward to the next book to be published!
    Greg Paget
    Franchisor – Cleantastic NZ
    We purchased several of David’s book as clients gifts. The best bit was seeing them find a page / place that brought back fond memories. Some said something, but most of the time it was a grin and sparkle in their eyes. I personally kept one and pull it out regularly to show the kids (4-6) where were are heading to on an adventure next.
    Gavin Van Lierop
    LJ Hooker Matamata