What is the Church of the Good Shepherd?
The Church of the Good Shepherd is a small historic stone church built in 1935 on the shores of Lake Tekapo in New Zealand's Mackenzie Basin. It is one of the most photographed buildings in New Zealand, set against the turquoise waters of the lake and the snow-capped peaks of the Southern Alps.
Where is Lake Tekapo?
Lake Tekapo is a glacier-fed lake in the Mackenzie Basin of New Zealand's South Island, renowned for its vivid turquoise colour and some of the clearest skies in the Southern Hemisphere. The area is part of the Aoraki Mackenzie International Dark Sky Reserve.
What material is this print made from?
This print is made on 200gsm premium matte fine art paper using high-quality giclée printing, ensuring exceptional detail, vibrant tones, and long-lasting quality.
Is this print framed?
No, the print is unframed to allow for custom framing options that suit your space and style. Chamonix Prints recommends sourcing a frame locally for the best fit and to keep shipping costs low.
What sizes are available?
The print is available in Small (5x7" to A4), Medium (11x14" to 16x20"), and Large (18x24" to A0). Custom sizes are available on request.
Is this print suitable as a gift?
Yes, this Lake Tekapo print makes a wonderful gift for anyone who loves New Zealand, travel photography, or iconic landmarks. It comes carefully packaged and ships worldwide.
What rooms suit this print?
This Lake Tekapo photography print works beautifully in living rooms, bedrooms, home offices, and hallways. The vivid turquoise lake, golden tussock grasses, and bright blue sky suit both bold and neutral interiors.
How long does delivery take?
Each print is made to order with a production time of 1–2 business days, then shipped with an estimated delivery of 2–7 business days. Total delivery is typically 3–9 business days depending on your location.
Is this print sustainably made?
Yes. Every print is produced on FSC-certified paper using renewable energy, and fulfilled from local production facilities in 32+ countries to reduce carbon emissions and delivery times.