Upcoming AIPP Guest Speaker Events – Decathlon & Montsalvat

The AIPP Australian Institute of Professional Photography has several upcoming events which will be well worth attending for those of you who may be in town in Melbourne, Victoria over the next couple of months. The first is a semi-regular event, usually held annually, known affectionately as The Decathlon. Its a fantastic event, and a huge amount fun. I spoke at the Decathlon a couple of years ago and am looking forward being a part of this event again this year. You don’t have to be a member of the AIPP to come to these events – all are welcome. A great way to keep up to date with all the Victorian events is via the AIPP Victoria State Blog.

AIPP VICTORIAN DECATHALON – 10 SPEAKERS, 10 SLIDES , 10 MINUTES EACH!

We would love for you to join us at this very exciting event.  There will be something for everyone as our 10 speakers share some fabulous tips and experiences. Our speakers for this event will be:

  • Darren Bennett
  • Johl Dunn
  • Joshua Holko
  • Peter Kalogris
  • Rochelle Morris
  • Vicki Papas
  • Steve Saporito
  • Kelly Vanyai
  • Anie Zanazanian
  • Yervant Zanazanian

Event Details: Date: Thursday January 22nd Where: Eleven 40 Gallery – 1140 Malvern Rd Malvern – Time: 6:30pm for a 7:00pm start. Drinks available for purchase separately on the night.

You can register for the Decathlon at Eventzilla.

The Second event is being held at Montsalvat

MONTSALVAT SHOOT OUT – 5 PHOTOGRAPHERS, 5 SEPERATE SPECIALITIES

Learn from some of our Industry Leaders a range of different skills in a practical environment.

Speakers will be:

  • Mandarine Montgomery – Fine Art
  • Lisa Saad – Commercial
  • Nick Ghionis – Wedding
  • Joshua Holko – Tilt shift Lens
  • Tony Knight – Video

Event Details: Montsalvat Shoot Out – Monday 30th of March 10 am – 4pm BBQ lunch included.  Please let us know if you have any special dietary requirements.

We ask all attendees to bring their camera/s along.  This event is a practical workshop where attendees will have the opportunity to learn and photograph alongside our presenters.  Its a great way to learn new skills, tips and tricks on the fly.

You can register for the Montsalvat Shoot Out at Eventzilla.Montsalvat

 

Nature’s Best Photography Highly Honoured – Polar Experience Video

2015 has arrived with a bang and I am very excited to announce that the short film – A Polar Photography Expedition Experience, that I produced last year with Untitled Film Works has been Highly Honoured as a finalist in the most recent Nature’s Best Photography Awards. Video is a new category for the Nature’s Best Photography Awards and it is a fantastic thrill to have been highly honoured as a first time entrant into this new category. Untitled Film Works will be joining me again this year on my Kingdom of the Ice Bear expedition to produce a new video of our experiences as we photograph the king of the Arctic – the Polar Bear. Look for the new video toward the end of this year. You can watch the highly honoured Polar Photography Expedition Experience video by clicking on the image below.arcticvideo

January Photo of the Month Winner: Fred Jennings

Congratulations to the first print winner ‘Fred Jennings’, for the photograph of the month for January 2015: ‘Maelstrom’

What Fred said: I know I won’t be the first, but what really impresses me is the layering of the different levels in the berg. I image the history stored in these layers over thousands of years and wonder what had transpired in the world during each of these layers. The movement of the snow blowing off the top of the berg is in such contrast to the timeless movement of the berg.

Great colour and great photo, I wish I cold learn directly from you. Thanks for sharing such a great story.IMG_3519

Congratulations Fred, you were the first, and your print will be sent to you next week.

Keep an eye out on my blog for the next print giveaway with the February photograph of the month. Remember the best way to get instant updates is to subscribe via email.

January Photo of the Month – Maelstrom

My first photograph of the month for 2015 is an image I titled ‘Maelstrom’ of a large tubular iceberg on the edge of the Weddell sea in Antarctica. It was photographed from the fly bridge of the expedition ship in howling katabatibc winds – probably the strongest winds I have experienced to date in Antarctica (just standing on the deck without holding on was all but impossible). The winds (in excess of 50 knots I was told by the Captain) were whipping the fresh snow off the top of the iceberg like a vapour trail. There are a combination of factors in this photograph that really work for me, but its the drama that sets it alight and really makes it sing. I have been fortunate to photograph a great many icebergs over the last few years and it is the images that were shot in dramatic weather that really stand out for me.  They are far more evocative than images of icebergs under blue skies or in fine weather.Maelstrom

Don’t forget! You can win a free 13″ x 19″ Fine Art Print of this photograph including shipping anywhere in the world. All you need do is to be the first to comment on this post on the home page with your thoughts on why you like this photograph or why you would like to own a print of the image and then share the post with your preferred social media outlet.

Happy New Year! Win a Free Fine Art Print of the Photo of the Month

Another year has now come and gone – where do they go! In many ways I am quite sorry to see the back of 2014 (Read the Retrospective). It was an incredible year for me and in many ways I feel a turning point in my photography. However, it is now time to look forward and begin the new year in earnest. Before I leave for Yellowstone in Winter in a few weeks time I want to announce a new print project give-away that will kick off with my first Photograph of the Month post for 2015.

It has continually frustrated me over the last few years that I really only get to share a digital jpeg of my finished photography on the internet and not the finished fine art print as I envisioned it. The problem with sharing digital images online is that we are restricted to low quality jpeg images to protect our copyright ownership (and sadly images still get taken and used without permission). These low resolution jpegs are just poor facsimiles of the finished fine art print that fail to convey the wonderful tones, textures and subtelties that a well crafted print can convey.

Photography for me is all about the print and as I have written often before I never really feel like I have finished with an image until I have made a well-crafted print. Other than visiting one of the galleries that display my photography in Australia, Tasmania or Aspen in the USA and perhaps purchasing a large fine art print there has to date been no way for me to really share this aspect of my photography.  However, I have a plan to change that and beginning immediately, and with every photograph of the month for 2015 I will be giving away free a 13″ x 19″ inch signed, open edition fine art print to the first person who comments on the photograph of the month post here on the main page. Each print will be of the actual photograph of the month and will be made on my favourite fine art paper – Moab Somerset Museum Rag. I use X-Rite Colour Management products in my print workflow and my prints are made on Canon IPF6350 and IPF9400 Large Format Pigment ink printers. This is the same paper, printer and colour management solution I use for all my large gallery prints and the same paper my winning photographs were printed on at the 2014 Victorian Professional Photographer of the Year Awards and 2014 Australian Professional Photography Awards. All you need do to win the print is to be the first to comment on the photograph of the month here on the home page with your thoughts on why you like it and to share the post with your social media outlet of choice. It doesn’t have to be a long winded explanation on why you like the photograph. Just a few words about how it makes you feel, or why you would like to own a print of the photograph is sufficient. I will then send you a FREE 13″ x 19″ inch fine art print to your nominated address including free shipping worldwide.IMG_3519My reasons for giving away a print every month are two-fold. Firstly, this allows me to share in some small way the finished photograph in my medium of choice with someone who appreciates the photograph and who will hopefully cherish the print; but it also allows me to give back something to the photographic community and share my finished photography with other photographers.

Due to my hectic travel schedule it may take me some time to make and post out each print so if you are the lucky winner for a given month I ask that you jut exercise a little patience and as soon as I am back in my studio in Australia and as soon as practical I will make the print and send it to you – free of charge. Each print will be made and personally signed by me with the same care and attention to detail I exercise on my large gallery prints. There will be a total of twelve prints to win throughout the calendar year and the give away starts immediately with the 2015 January Photo of the Month – You just have to keep an eye out for the next post. Good luck and don’t forget in order to win the print you need to be the first to comment here on the home page on the post titled ‘Photo of the Month – [Insert Month]‘ for the 2015 calendar year with your thoughts on why you like the photograph or why you would like to own a print and to then share the post with your social media outlet of choice.

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