The Southern Hemisphere's largest photographic imaging exhibition is an event not to be missed by photo dealers, photographers, graphic designers, signmakers, government officials, marketing executives and enthusiast photographers.
It will be held at the Sydney Convention & Exhibition Centre, Darling Harbour: June 26 - June 28, 2009. I'll be attending. How about you? Click here for more details.Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Saturday, May 16, 2009
Thursday, May 7, 2009
How to bypass the Portrait Mode on Your Digital Camera
Here's a great article by Digital Photography school on setting up your camera to shoot great portraits. It suggests to:
- Switch to Aperture Priority Mode
- Select a Low ISO for Smooth Shots
- Control Shutter Speed
- Control White Balance
- Changing Focus Mode
- Changing Metering Modes
Labels:
aperature,
focus,
long shutter speed,
metering,
portraits
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Some great new links for all things photography
Saturday, February 28, 2009
Photoshop CS4
I was just getting use to Photoshop CS3 when Adobe decided to bring out the new Photoshop CS4 late last year. I must admit I've been reluctant to try it out and I've only had a quick look at it recently. What I quickly noticed was the new adjustment and mask panel, making the use of both these feature quicker and easier to use. Other new features include intellgent scaling which automatically analyses the image as you adjust it and intelligently recomposes it to preserve the most visually interesting areas, extended depth of field features, new 3D layer features etc. Check it out here
Friday, February 27, 2009
City Lights
CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS FOR BROADCAST ON ABC RADIO NATIONAL
The City Nights project is calling for text, audio, video and stills contributions which reflect an experience of the city, at night.
Contributions can come in any gentre - fiction, memoire, documentary, current affairs, soundscape, oral history, vox pops - or any other expression that best suits your ideas.
NOTE NEW DEADLINE: May 15 2009
Visit Pool.org.au, join (free!) and upload your work to the site. Don’t forget to Tag your work CITY NIGHTS so it can be easily found. And you can view all the City Night contributions here.
Or just visit http://pool.org.au/
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Tyson Crosbie
(Phoenix 20 #6 by Tyson Crosbie)
Tyson Crosbie is interesting photographer I've just discovered.
.....Crosbie’s photographs are straight photographs of found objects that are often composed of urban decay. He does not utilize manipulation or cropping with these images. Crosbie considers the camera only as a tool, a black box with a hole on one side. Lens and shutter, film or digital do not matter-- Tyson is focused on what he can create with the tools at hand.....
What I really like about his work is that all his images are found (no digital manipulation) but they all have a painterly abstract quality. Check out more of his work here.
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