




Loving the perspective of aerial photography using the drone. I was recently up at my sisters farm and the symmetry available for capture was really cool.
Loving the perspective of aerial photography using the drone. I was recently up at my sisters farm and the symmetry available for capture was really cool.
I've recently picked up a DJI Mavic Pro drone. Now, I've previously been anti-drone and never considered getting one. However, with my upcoming travel plans I thought it'd provide a really unique way to capture the various landscapes and seascapes which I plan to visit. Here are a few quick shots I fired off as a test.
Creative flat lay images of Rhythm's new January 18 collection. Shot on a textured off-white backdrop, all images were separately deep-etched, colour corrected and the backdrop colour was edited to a contrasting and vibrant colour to hero the featured garments.
I've been really enjoying exploring double exposure photography lately. It's wildly interesting and quite difficult to achieve a well balanced image. I recently borrowed a Canon 5D mk3 from my Dad which has built in multiple exposure functions. It's a completely different medium and an art form within itself. Looking forward to testing it out more on my upcoming trips to India and the Mentawai Islands.
The Lubitel 166+ by Lomography is such a fun and bizarre camera to use. Navigating down through the glass, down is up, up is down, left is right and right is left. I bought this a few years back and was using it regularly. Since then I stuck with shooting mostly digital until just the other day when a friend wanted to hang out and shoot some film. I figured I'd throw a roll of Kodak 400TX in and try some double exposures. Always impressed with the results on this little camera.
I've spent my life surfing. So naturally I photograph it fairly often - although it's far from my favourite thing to shoot. On gloomy days, capturing a crisp surf shot is near impossible and the colours are generally flat and uninteresting. I've really enjoyed opening the shutter, on all surf photography but especially on a gloomy day to give the image some well-needed character, being motion and colour. This was a tiny, rainy day at Kingscliff between drinking coffees and progressing onto beers with a bunch of buddies.