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iPad Vs Print Folio - ACMP
01 March, 2012
*IPAD VS PRINT PORTFOLIO - *Meg Moss, Content and Photographer Management at ImageBrief.com Are the days of individualized printed portfolios gone? There are plenty of new IPad apps on the market today for artists and agents to explore for showing images. IPads are certainly a convenient way to share images, but does that mean death to printed portfolios? We put this question out to a coll
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"On Assignment" James Pevitt - James Pevitt
09 January, 2012
Port Fairy's East Beach is regally visited by Southern Right Whales during the cold winter months. I had been into water photography for some time and my equipment being an EOS 3 with a 70-200 zoom all in an Aqua Tech Water Housing. Looking at the East Beach I noticed a large whale cruising around the bay. Could I get a pic of it with the water housing? I was going to soon find out! The ol
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"On Assignment" Andrew Richey shoots for the Melbourne Spring Fashion Week - Andrew Richey
06 December, 2011
To date, this year has been a busy one. We have had some fun working on some exciting projects and I thought we would share a few pics with you...
We were recently selected to shoot the Melbourne Spring Fashion Week Campaign images. It's a thrill to see the huge multi media exposure and our pictures flying high on flags, billboards, posters and all sorts of other applications across the city and further afield...
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"On Assignment" Mauro Risch, Shooting a Concert GigaPixel Crowd - Mauro Risch
05 December, 2011
A few months ago I was contacted by a Sydney based Agency to help them check the viability of a project. The reference they had was the Glastonbury festival, where there were 8.000 people in the crowd on a sunny beautiful day. The final shot(1.2GB) was placed on the web(FB) where most of the attendees tagged themselves. I thought it would be technically challenging, but if the guy did in the UK, we should be able to manage the same results Down here. The difference would be: our Gig was indoors. My plan was to shoot a series of images and then stitch them together.
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Personal Projects - Glenn Campbell - Glenn Campbell
04 December, 2011
Many photographers have personal projects where they explore ideas and different ways of expressing them. In the first of a regular Series, Darwin based Glenn Campbell talks about his project. My latest exhibition " Shrine" is up on line and in the Supreme Court of the NT as part of the Darwin Festival.........
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"On Assignment" Fiona Lumsdaine making a heartfelt difference - Fiona Lumsdaine
14 September, 2011
This member blog post comes from Sydney photographer Fiona Lumsdaine. She is one of the members of a very special photography orgainisation called Heartfelt (An organisation that I am proud to be the president of). Heartfelt is a volunteer organisation of professional photographers from all over Australia dedicated to giving the gift of photographic memories to families that have experienced stillbirths, premature and ill infants and children in the Neonatal Intensive Care Units of their local hospitals, as well as children with serious and terminal illnesses. With the kind blessing of the family, Fiona has written about one of these sessions. Gavin Blue
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Tools of the Trade - iTools - Chris Benny
28 February, 2011
Sydney photographer Chris Benny shares one of his Tools of the "Trade"Currently 95% of my work is on location and there are two gadgets I wouldn't leave the studio without.The first is my iPhone and an application called Sun Seeker. I probably use this application about twice a week. It uses your iPhones camera, GPS and magnetometer to work out solar position, path and your current location... Ehh...Make sense? Simply point your iPhones camera at your subject and the sun's path and current location is overlaid on the screen.
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"On Assignment" Rob Anderson, Shooting a "WildCad" - Rob Anderson
18 February, 2011
My client gave me the telephone number of Mario Condillilio, the creator of "WildCad", a custom 1959 Cadillac Coupe de Ville. Its amazing appearance is due to the five different colours of unique PPG Vibrance range fadeaway paint in a job that Mario estimates costs AU$200,000 alone.
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"On Assignment" Mark Watson, on location for North Face - Mark Watson
17 November, 2010
This project was one of the best of 2010 and whilst photographically i didn't achieve all I wanted to because of a 100km+ hr wind and snowstorm bearing down on us (meaning we lost 3 days of intended shooting), from 'having fun in some amazing terrain' angle, this project was amazing.
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Tools of the trade – (You know when you are getting old when…..) - Gavin Blue
04 November, 2010
Most of my current equipment geared towards efficient location work. It all needs to unpack and pack quickly and efficiently. For corporate portraits I often provide different variations and one is often a plain white paper background. I used to tape and untape the background between shoots which tended to damage the paper. I found a simple way to keep the paper tight on the roll as well as protect it while in transit.
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