Clayton Hairs tossed a rock into the water and found his photographic purpose.


Clayton Hairs tossed a rock into the water and found his photographic purpose.

‘The 360in360 project was an idea I developed more than four years ago with an aim to showcase Australia in a way that has rarely been seen before.’ – Scott Portelli. [Article courtesy of Olympus]

By Steve Genesin. A storm came in while taking some photos at a local jetty.

Brightly coloured flowers with water raining down on them in the bright sunlight.

Perhaps the most common problem in all modern photography is ‘too dark prints’. [Article courtesy of BenQ]

This image taken was taken in the Dark Sky Reserve in South Australia.

Elevating images with high quality canvas creations. [Article courtesy of Photobook]

By Joe Kennedy. I had this spot in mind for a while as it is on a route of a walk I do regularly. I got up early to a clear sky overhead but by the time I got to the spot it was obvious that fog was the order of the day.

How to revive your collection of old photographs.

Advice on how to select inkjet printing media that will complement your images.
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