Isn’t Photography Wonderful?
Sunday, March 15th, 2009
Well, you know what they say about hindsight. From where I am now standing, it’s all so clear to me. Because I bought a camera all those years ago my life has since been filled with so many incredible moments. Like the evening I spent alone in the Kimberley, perched on the edge of a cliff watching the sun set on the Mitchell Falls. Or perhaps the time I was invited to watch the Bard dancers perform under a full moon on the Dampier Peninsula. And, of course, the recent morning flight in an ultra light, becoming no more than a parachute with a propeller strapped to my back. Yep, without a camera I’m sure life would be… well, different at least.
Nikon D3X Digital SLR camera
Wednesday, February 4th, 2009
Nikon Australia has announced the introduction of their new flagship - the new Nikon D3X digital SLR. This new camera employs a Nikon FX-format CMOS imaging sensor (35.9 x 24.0 mm) with an imaging
area equivalent to 35mm film and with 24.5 effective megapixel resolution.
How to make make money from photography: shooting stock photos for money
Tuesday, November 25th, 2008
The modern world of stock photography is very different to what it was only ten years ago. These days, millions of quality images on every subject are offered to designers, advertising agencies and publishing companies all over the world from internet stock libraries such as ShutterStock and iStockphoto.
Photography tutorial: Aspects of the Sky
Friday, October 10th, 2008
Ralph Emerson was once quoted as saying that “The sky is the daily bread of the eyes” and how true that is. As photographers we perhaps notice the subtle changes in the sky more than most, because it’s so important in our photographic composition, and even more importantly, it’s the great light source we need and use out in the field.


