I am proud to have been along for the ride as their photographer. It was a fantastic event over 3 days . I took over a thousand photos and some videos too.
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I am proud to have been along for the ride as their photographer. It was a fantastic event over 3 days . I took over a thousand photos and some videos too.
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Often a photograph will have amazing resolution and perfect focus but will still fails to accurately represent the art in the artists mind. This is because art is viewed over time, from different angles and seen in different light and different times of the day . Photography is about capturing a very specific moment and freezing it. We can only ever hope to document one moment, one light and at one time. That is the limitation ( and challenge) of photography.
This is a 150mm drawing and shot on a modern Leica camera and lens. The resolution of this macro lens is 1:1 which allows incredible detail for small work.



Kandinsky shot in ACMI in Melbourne during an exhibition.
Shot with galley lighting, hand held camera and from one sneaky shot.
I ended up with a 3000px image after I had corrected it for distortion and straightness.


This wasn’t a product shoot, or a food shoot. I was brought in to help with photographing the opening of a new service station.
While I was there they mentioned that they had a new product.. I had a choice. Nikon zoom or Leica 23mm Summicron. If I have a choice I will always pick the Summicron for the insanely sharp focus but idealy I would use a longer lens.
That is a great product and I could not resist going for a shot. The 23mm Leica Summicron is such an incredible lens that it allows you to do this sort of nonsense.


Shot on my Leica on a bright sunny day using a polarizing lens. The full size image in on Flickr

The Genesis is the luxury arm of a very famous Korean car maker.
Shot with natural light and an on camera speed light.


This photo was selected for a curated Flickr Explore top 500 yesterday.
The brief was “street photography and there were over 30,000 submissions. Not every street is photogenic. Sometimes its just grim.

I use Flickr for the feedback of other photographers and for high quality photo storage but there is this thing called “explore” where they select 500 photos from the millions uploaded per day and highlight them to all users. nobody knows how or why a photo is selected but its based on interest in a photo. This photo hit explore last week and currently has 5000 views. Full size image on Flickr below