
Photography in Hobart is warming up
Celebrating Iconic Tasmanian Business Milestones with Event Photography in Hobart This week has been all about capturing conference and event photography in Hobart, focusing on some of Tasmania's most iconic business events. I had the pleasure of...
It was an honour President Xi
Tasmania was lucky enough a few years ago to be visited by President Xi Jinping of China. I was one of the photographers who was cleared to capture some of the events of that visit. I met a whole new group of lovely people as well as some old friends that I knew from...
Again, any camera will do Part 2
Okay, so recently I wrote a post about having any camera is better than having no camera at all. I stand by that. I've just returned from travelling overseas. I did take my professional camera body (full Fram) and a bunch of lenses. The risk of course is being robbed...
Doctor Syntax Food Photography
Recently I was brought onboard to help friends raise awareness with their exiting new adventure - the Doctor Syntax Hotel in Sandy Bay, Tasmania. It's a great space to photograph - although I haven't really gone all out yet. Photographing around the general public...
Any camera will do.
This is a friend of mine. We were having lunch and I saw a fantastic opportunity for a great photograph of him. I captured this image with just my phone. I didn't have a fancy lens, bounce boards or a diffuser - just my phone. I've been a photographer for a really...
Social Media Campaign Success
The secret to a great social media campaign is knowing the details and the psychology of who you want to visit you and why they made it as far as they did by finding your breadcrumbs. What do I mean? We, If you’re trying to attract visitors to a cafe for instance,...
Stock Photography
his month has been busy photographing fashion, events, portraits and getting on top of stock photography. Stock images are always there for the slower moments. It's good fun just driving, walking and thinking about what people want to see. If you're just getting into...
Learning to photograph
Back in the early days of my career change from being a television producer to full time Hobart photographer I would capture image after image. This one payed off... It's looking at Mt. Wellington over the Derwent River. It really looked like this too. I was training...
Making an outstanding image.
I've been posting about my recent holiday without taking my cameras and lenses, and the separation anxiety that comes with that experience. So, here's another image that isn't too bad considering it wasn't captured on a professional camera. It's of my wife and her...