I have a coffee cup that reads: "Photographers keep things in focus". It's an adage I attempt to live by, but it's not always that easy. Life has a way of throwing us off balance, much like trying to capture that perfect shot while your subject keeps moving. You know, it's like setting up the... Continue Reading →
Finding New Focus in 2023
As I sit here reminiscing about the past, I can't help but smile, all thanks to the infectious energy of my now 8-year-old son who has a knack for injecting life with a playful attitude. It's amazing how children can inspire us to embrace the joy in the simplest of things. Cast your mind back... Continue Reading →
Camera Gear Worth Getting
From a single frame on Peter McKinnon’s 14-Sept-2023 vlog , I have realised I need to upgrade the side hand-grip on my Canon EOS M. That frame: The new side hand-grip: SMALLRIG Mini Side Handle Handgrip with Dual 1/4”-20 Screw Mount for Mirrorless Digital Camera DSLR. More details, plus possibly a vlog about it on... Continue Reading →
Shooting on Kangaroo Island with a Fuji FinePix XP130
Every time I get a new device I test it rigorously before considering buying any new accessories. After two days of shooting with a Fuji FinePix XP130, I am ready to buy a charging/download cable, three spare batteries, two 64GB memory cards, and a small carry bag. Love to build a handgrip similar to GoPro... Continue Reading →
11 Perfect Cards For Every 1st-World Crisis
Buying a card for your friend, spouse, child and/or boss is difficult. So I have put together a small selection of cards you should buy in bulk so you are prepared for any crisis. 1. Your loved one needs cheering up after a long hard day in the office? A single rose should do it.... Continue Reading →
Finding Artists Behind Ukraine Images
In my last post I showed cartoons and manipulated photographs in response to the current atrocities happening in the Ukraine. In an attempt to locate the original of these cartoons, I resorted to TinEye.com . This revealed that most of the photographs originate from Russian websites that have been turned off, at least for now.... Continue Reading →
4 Easy Steps to Wire a Frame
It seems like so long ago, yet I vividly remember presenting a whole bunch of my framed photographs for SALA (South Australia Living Artist) festival in 2010 and 2016. To ensure my artwork presented as best as possible, I purchased twenty 400mm x 500mm frames from Adelaide Photographic Wholesalers, plus had Atkins printed 20 of... Continue Reading →
Kangaroo Island Art Displayed Online
Once a month, I eagerly participate in a unique volunteer opportunity at the Kangaroo Island Gallery, located at 1 Murray Street, Kingscote, behind the Council Building and opposite Home Hardware. This isn't just about showcasing my own creations; it's a collaborative effort to promote and sell artwork from a diverse range of local talents. The... Continue Reading →
My Two Loves: Honey & Photography
I have a passion for both product photography and Kangaroo Island honey, so I often blend the two. In today's article I am showcasing a mix of both my photography and videography skills to capture the delicious colours of LSBeez Ligurian Bee Premium Quality Kangaroo Island honey, a top-notch product produced, bottled and sold by... Continue Reading →