2009 A set of Niuean Fishing photographs are included in the exhibition called Taste - Food and Feasting at the Auckland City Art Gallery, Auckland, New Zealand. 2008 Exhibition tours New Zealand and Australian Public Galleries with the most recent venue being at the Canterbury Museum, Christchurch, New Zealand.
2007 The exhibition Pacific Pattern is held at the Captain Cook Birthplace Museum, UK. 2006 The exhibition Pacific Pattern is held at the Bergen University Museum, Norway.
2006 Book Pacific Pattern launched at Australian Museum, Sydney, Australia.
2006 Book What is on Top is published by Scholastic Books, Auckland, Sydney, New York, London, Toronto, Mexico City, New Delhi and Hong Kong. The book is for 5 year olds and represents hats around the world.
2006 Book Pacific Pattern launched by Dowse Art Gallery at the St James Theatre, Wellington, New Zealand as part of the International Festival of the Arts.
2005 Book Pacific Pattern launched at the British Museum, book published by Thames & Hudson, London and USA.
2004 Completed photographing for the book Pacific Pattern, with portfolios representing New Zealand Maori, Niue and Vanuatu.
2003 Commenced photographing for book Pacific Pattern, representing contemporary Fibre Arts in Polynesia and some parts of Melanesia.�Visited the Cook Islands, Samoa and Tonga.
2002 Book Feasts and Festivals published by New Holland Publishers. Exhibition and Book Launch at Art Station, Auckland.
2001 Photographed King of Tonga's Birthday Celebrations in Nuku'a'lofa, Tonga.
2000 Commissioned to photograph the 7th Festival of the Arts by the Tribaou Cultural Centre, New Caledonia, the Festival of the Arts being hosted by New Caledonia.
2000 Book Pacific Island Style finalist in the Montana book awards.
1999 Commissioned by Air New Zealand to photograph Hieva I Tahiti Tahitian National Dance and Cultural Festival, Tahiti.
1999 Book and exhibition Pacific Island Style launched. Book Pacific Island Style published by David Bateman in New Zealand, Thames and Hudson UK and USA and Lothian books in Australia.
1998 Completed photographing Design, Art and Architecture in the countries of the Cook Islands, Samoa, Tonga, Tahiti, Fiji, New Caledonia, the Solomon Islands and Vanuatu for the book Pacific Island Style.
1997 Commissioned to photograph life on Vanuatu for Government of Vanuatu.
1996 Commissioned to photograph Life on Niue, published by New Zealand Geographic and launched as an exhibition Niue a Celebration by the Niuean Government.
1996 Photographed the 6th 4 yearly Festival of the Arts in Samoa and later published by New Zealand Geographic.
Commissioned to photograph Life on the North Shore, Auckland New Zealand, by the North Shore City Council.
1995 Exhibition Pacific Journey launched at the Page 90 Gallery, Porirua, represents life in The Cook Islands, and the Samoan, Tongan, and New Zealand Maori communities in Auckland.
1993 Exhibition Festivals Rituals and Ceremonies launched at the Auckland Museum.
1991 Travel to the Cook Islands for New Zealand Geographic.
1991 Focus on the Pacific series 2, 5 books, published by Longman Paul, Auckland, New Zealand. Dance in the Pacific Earpiercing Ceremony in Niue Cricket in the Pacific Craft in the Pacific Church going in the Pacific
1988/89 Photographed Festivals, Rituals and Ceremonies in Egypt and Greece.
1987 Focus on the Pacific, Series One, 5 books released by Longman Paul, Auckland, New Zealand. Blessing Yams in Niue A Title Bestowal in Western Samoa Food Distribution in Tokelau The Haircutting Ceremony of the Cook Islands Recovering from a Tropical Cyclone in Tonga
1986/87 Photographed Festivals, Rituals and Ceremonies in China, England, India, the Netherlands, Thailand and Turkey.
1986 Book Pacific Images published by Paradise Publications, Auckland, New Zealand. Launched in Paris with the exhibition Polynesia Here and There by New Zealand Government.
1983 Polynesia Here and There exhibition launched at the Auckland City Art Gallery, representing the Cook island, Niuean, Samoan, Tokelauan, and Tongan communities living in Auckland and their homelands.
1982 Exhibition Race Meetings in New Zealand published as Black and White monograph Race Day by William Collins, Auckland, New Zealand.
1980 Commissioned to photograph Karangahape Rd and Queen St, Auckland, for exhibition by Auckland City Council.
1979 Black Power Christchurch exhibition launched at the McDougall Art Gallery, Christchurch. Represents Black Powers Christchurch Chapter.
Glenn Jowitt specializes in photographing people and preparing materials for exhibitions, books, magazines and providing services of portraiture, photojournalism, publicity stills for films, copying art works and research for documentaries.
Glenn has an extensive knowledge of the South Pacific and, from many expeditions that have resulted in books and exhibitions, can provide services as a commissioned photographer, access to an extensive photographic library and archival Epson Inkjet exhibition prints.