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Explore the NiSi Jetmag Filters—a game-changer in magnetic attachment and optical clarity. Designed for photographers, these filters deliver precision, speed, and durability, making them perfect for any photography adventure.
Explore the Leofoto Poseidon Carbon Fibre Tripod—a durable, corrosion-resistant tripod with a quick-release ball head. Perfect for outdoor photographers seeking reliable stability and adaptability in rugged environments.
Reflecting on my Master of Arts Photography exhibition, I share lessons learned about blending commercial, conceptual, and immersive elements, and how engaging with visitors deepened my understanding of my purpose as a photographer.
Surrounding yourself with inspiring individuals is crucial for personal and professional growth. Discover how a supportive inner circle can enhance creativity, drive success, and foster mutual development in this insightful blog post.
Episode 3 of National Geographic's Photographer with Dan Winters unveils a riveting blend of art, personal struggle, and resilience, showcasing photography's power to tell profound stories beyond the visible.
Join me as I embark on the meticulous journey of planning my photographic exhibition, from choosing the perfect venue to crafting a theme that resonates with my vision and audience.
Discover how participating in group exhibitions can elevate your photography career. Gain insights on exposure, networking, feedback, and personal growth benefits essential for every photographer's journey.
Explore Anand Varma's journey from aspiring scientist to celebrated National Geographic photographer, and how his unique blend of science and art reveals the unseen beauty of the natural world.
Explore the compelling journeys of photographers Paul Nicklen and Cristina Mittermeier, as they use their cameras to tell stories of conservation, challenge gender biases, and inspire change through visual storytelling
A fine art photographer shares 10 essential art collecting tips for beginners, focusing on limited editions, trusting personal taste, the impact of larger prints, framing, repetition, consulting, and more
A comprehensive guide for beginners on producing high-quality limited edition prints using Eizo monitors, Hahnemuehle and Canson Fine Art materials, and Epson Ultra Chrome inks
Explore the Hasselblad 907x with me, a professional female photographer. Its lightweight design, exceptional image quality, and unique features redefine the art of photography, making it worth the investment.
Explore the art of moon photography with our guide, covering lens choice, location scouting, exposure settings, and essential equipment. Experiment, learn, and let the lunar landscapes inspire your creative journey.
Landscape photography inspires ecological consciousness and appreciation for the natural world. It goes beyond politics to celebrate nature's beauty, encouraging us to take action to preserve and care for our environment.
A celebration of the best imagery shot over the last 12 months, they showcase inspiring work by professionals, emerging, and student photographers from Australia and around the world, across 10 categories.
Explore the captivating journey of creating a photographic portfolio, from selecting images to seeking professional feedback, and finally bringing your work to life through the perfect print. Stay tuned for the final result!
With more than 50 hours flying over Kati Thanda - Lake Eyre, I have begun the process of preselecting images for a self published book about Lake Eyre featuring award winning images from the project The Land of Elemental Beauty.
In todays episode we talk to Danielle Watson about her recent experience after winning some awards for her photography including online bullying, trolling and sexual harassment. Steph and Sarina take this matter incredibly seriously and are appalled by the stories that have followed since Dani went public. Thank you Dani for your open and honest discussion.
NiSi has unveiled its newest 100mm filter holder kit, the V7. So lets take a closer look at the V7 to see the updated changes and why I use a square filter system for landscape photography
I often get asked and regularly messaged about my gear and what tripod is best. Today i’m taking a closer look into learns I’ve learnt and a closer look into a few brands to consider.
Over the years, I have been intrigued by stories of the Australian Landscape, however it is seldom that as photographers we communicate those stories. This project depicts the story of how drought and floods interacts to create abstract poetry as though a painter wields his watercolour brush across a canvas.
Aperture Photography Conference is the biggest event of its kind in the Southern Hemisphere. The event has a TEDx Talks-style presentation format that offers attendees a glimpse into the life and work of each photographer.
The Capitol Theatre is slated to reopen 2019 after being carefully restored. The project is an ongoing project in conjunction with RMIT University which sees the 1920’s art deco building restored to its former glory.
A relatively young medium in the art world when compared to paintings and sculpture, fine art photography is fast gaining in popularity amongst collectors. However, given the saturation of photographic imagery in society today, it can be a daunting task to decipher the difference between a valuable work of art and a fun Instagram snap. With our recent inclusion of fine art photography, we decided it was time to delve deeper into the mysteries of this modern medium.
Sirui recently gave me as an emerging landscape photographer the opportunity to test out their new Sirui Professional Landscape Filter Kit. If your in the market for a filter kit then take a look at my review of the new filter kit range from Sirui.
For almost all of us it was our first exhibition, 30 graduating students from RMIT VE Photography and Photo Imaging exhibiting their final folios and or there most outstanding photographic works….
InstaFame is an interactive documentary covering current issues surround social media and Australia’s beautiful landscape. This project is an ongoing project in conjunction with RMIT Univeristy VE Photography and Photo Imaging department.
“Working The Boards” is a photographic documentary book project in conjunction with RMIT University. The project follows a multigenerational farming family over a 4 month period, as they face a complex range of issues.