Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Jeremy Park's marketing tips

















Capture Magazine recently interviewed Jermey Park about how best to market yourself as a photographer. Jeremy stresses the importance of maintaining an online presence and the need to target and identify your audience.

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Martin Mischkulnig's recent work from Europe


















The first is a story published in Swiss magazine Beobachter about a beekeeper who's bees keep getting stolen! Bee smuggling! Who knew??
 











































And the second was published in Die Zeit, one of Germany's foremost newspapers. It is a story about being stranded, a situation Martin can relate to having at one time been stranded in Meekatharra WA for four days.

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Zahn Pithers for Jenny Craig

























Zahn recently shot Dame Edna for Jenny Craig UK, Australia and New Zealand. These lamingtons represent her weight loss, 8kgs in 8 weeks, not bad for a 78 year old!

A new one from Damien Pleming's Funny Series




















"This series was born of a need for me to express who I am through my photography. Humor and laughter are characteristics I inherited from my father and older siblings. I love to see the funny side of life and believe there is great therapy in a good laugh.
The ideas behind these photos had been floating around in my head for many years. They ended up making so much noise, I had to get them out! With the help of some fantastic subjects and crew members, I've been able to bring these conceptual dreams to life."
- Damien Pleming

Read more of what Damo has to say and see more of the portraits from this series here: http://contactsphotography.blogspot.com.au/2011/07/funny-personal-project-by-damien.html

Monday, July 2, 2012

Zahn Pithers - semi-finalist for the Moran Prize



















Zahn's image "The Happy Couple"  has just been announced as a  semi-finalist in the 2012 Moran Contemporary Photographic Prize.

The Moran Contemporary Photographic Prize was set in motion in 2007 by the Moran Arts Foundation. The prize is exhibited at the same time as the portrait prize. Entrants are asked to interpret contemporary life in Australia with an emphasis on the everyday.