Photoshop Tutorial – Graffiti Artist
Last weekend I had a ball with Kajo and Chris Belyea shooting this image in the old Dunlop Factory. The model is Sarah Jane Kelly who is a lovely young girl to work with. I was evaluating a set of Elinchrom Ranger Quadras for the weekend, so I went out with the goal of shooting a stylised portrait of the …
Read MoreCool New Research Addition – Predict Cloud Cover
Hey Folks Somebody showed me a very cool site for predicting cloud cover. It’s a tool for astronomers, but obviously it has great uses to Landscape photographers. You can zoom in on specific parts of Australia (and other parts of the world too) and it gives you cloud cover predictions for several days in the future. now I don’t know …
Read MoreHighly Recommended Studio Lighting Workshop
Last Sunday I attended a workshop that was run by Sydney Photographic Workshops. I had attended a presentation by Daniel Linnet about a year ago at a camera club and was very impressed with both Daniel’s work as well as Daniel’s ability to communicate his approach, methods etc. So when I heard about this studio lighting workshop that Daniel was …
Read MorePhotoshop Tutorial – Post Processing Forsaken B&W
I had a couple of people drop me notes asking for a Photoshop tutorial on how I post-processed the Forsaken image of Rev. Here it is. I hope you enjoy it and learn a useful trick or two.
Read MoreSome Black And White Studio Shooting
This past week has seen me doing a number of studio shoots in Black and White. Today I did a fantastic workshop run by Daniel Linnet over at Sydney Photographic Workshops. The workshop was called Studio Lighting and it was not only a blast, but incredibly insightful. I’ve admired Daniel’s photography for ages (since I saw one of his presentations …
Read MoreSeascape Workshop At Turimetta
Hey folks I’ve announced the next dates for my 2-day intensive seascape workshop which is being held at Turimetta beach, it’s on Sat 18th September and Sunday 19th September 2010. For those that haven’t shot Turimetta in September, this is often the month when you get the crazy luminescent green weed on the rocks which makes for some wicked shots. …
Read MoreTethered Shooting To A Wireless iPad – Very Cool!!!!!
iPad Users… You are going to LOVE this posting!!!!! When the iPad was first announced, I was very excited about the using this device for photography. Besides the obvious benefits of displaying photos, I imagined using the iPad as a tethered monitor for high resolution display of images in the field without having to lug a laptop around. Alas, I …
Read MoreBack From The USA
Hopefully a different take on the much photographed Antelope Canyon. Well I just got back from a fantastic family holiday in the USA…. Yup thats right not photographic holiday but family holiday. Normally every year I go over for a big conference in the U.S. and then tack on a week of photography at the end of it to go …
Read MoreKarijini – The Movie
Well at last I had some time to edit up the video that I shot on the Karijini workshop. So for those of you that shared this experience with me, I hope it brings back a few memories. For those of you that are thinking about going to Karijini, I hope this excites and motivates you. My advice would be …
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