Commercial interior photographer Brisbane
I once lived in a compactus for 6 months in my first job. Would've loved a plant or two in there...
I once lived in a compactus for 6 months in my first job. Would've loved a plant or two in there...
Great renovation design leaves you wondering where the old leaves off and the new takes over.
Most people would prefer a rectal exam over a corporate portrait. It doesn't have to be that way.
Photographing CEO’s can be tricky because as a photographer you’re just one more leech on their in another relentless back-to-back day. It's tricky to balance the minimum time / maximum quality equation when photographing CEO’s. Here's how I do it.
White backgrounds do have their place; when you want layout flexibility, ultra professionalism or consistency.
Using a portrait location that’s relevant to your job brings a sense of place to images.
Like David Attenborough, I'm a huge fan of capturing species in their natural habitat
Sometimes, it doesn't matter how many times you've done something it never loses it's appeal. Flying in a helicopter is one of those things for me. Sure, they have the aerodynamic prowess of Barry White being launched from a canon, but hey. I'm game. Particularly when the pilot's name is Peter Bird. I kid you not. Peter is the Chief Pilot of the Surf Lifesaving Helicopter and has over 40 years experience flying helicopters. Also, he's one of the most calm and clear thinking pilots I've ever flown with.
I'm a firm believer in achieving everything you possibly can in camera, and only do what you absolutely have to in Photoshop (or 'post production'). But sometimes even I have to eat my words when the opportunity presents itself. And recently it did.
You're in a helicopter. It's completely dark. You've just crash landed in water. You're not sure which way is up. Think you could survive?