Category Archives: Personal projects

6 Years, 3 Months, and 5 Days

Over 6 years ago, I was loving life here in Tasmania (who wasn’t), I was a bit younger (who wasn’t), and I was shooting with Digital SLR’s that couldn’t capture anything but noise in low-light (remember those days fellow photo-nerds?). And, along with my local community, I was also faced with a dire threat...

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Tasmanian Portrait Photographer // Janne

PotW for the first week of June 2010 is in the can. After the previous Portrait of the Week studio effort we’ve moved outdoors this time for some dramatic environmental portraiture.
An important lesson learned this week was that when looking for models for a grueling personal project at the very last minute whomever happens...

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Tasmanian Portrait Photographer // Bridget

It’s official, “Portrait of the Week” (PotW) has commenced. First wave to hit the shore is a studio session with Bridget.
Bridget, known as “Max” to her mates (named after a comedic reference to former Australian cricketer, Maxwell Walker), needed a “casual but slightly-corporate” headshot for a business biography.
We had fun, if not as much...

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Travel Photographer // My kinda town (and fun too)

One of the best bonus features of the life photographic is the added dimension your passion can add to travel. There is nothing better than hitting the pavement in a far away destination with your camera in hand. And if you’re going to be wherever “there” is it might as well be fun...

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iPhoneography // Forget the MegaHighDefSuperZoomPixel Wars

A long time ago, in a Montana far, far away I learned an important lesson (thanks @RMSP_marcy): Forget all the MegaHighDefSuperZoomPixel Wars – the best camera is, and will always be, the one you have with you.
I’m having so much fun using my iPhone for photography, and since it’s my phone it’s always here when...

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