Show Jumping – The Royal Launceston Show 2017 What does a show jumping event, and a wildlife and nature photographer have in common? If you had asked me that question three days ago, my answer would have been simple. Nothing. […]
Show Jumping – The Royal Launceston Show 2017 What does a show jumping event, and a wildlife and nature photographer have in common? If you had asked me that question three days ago, my answer would have been simple. Nothing. […]
Photographing Black Mambas Photographing black mambas was epic. I am not an adrenalin junkie. At least I don’t think so, but I am very passionate when it comes to the natural world. One of my favourite shoots ever was getting […]
Photographic Style Before deciding on a photographic style, note that each method requires (to quote Bryan Mills)…. “ a particular set of skills.” To assume that any good photographer can take great shots irrespective of the subject is absolute nonsense. […]
Why are photography Apps Vital? Research plays a significant role in obtaining that perfect image. The less you leave up to “chance” the better the results will be. Here a just a few photography Apps that I use to make […]
Post Processing A world-renowned landscape photographer once said about post-processing: “Dodging and burning are steps to take care of mistakes God made in establishing tonal relationships.” – Ansell Adams If I’ve heard this statement once, I’ve heard it a thousand […]
Photographing the Duck-Billed Platypus One of the first thoughts to cross my mind when my wife and I decided to move to Tasmania, was that I would finally get to see and hopefully get the chance of photographing the duck-billed […]
Wildlife & Nature Photography – Drawbacks Many years ago I was offered a position as a photographer for a modeling agency in Cape Town South Africa. I was young, just starting out in photography, and needless to say very tempted […]