The against-the-odds success of the inaugural Daylesford Foto Biennale is the latest in a string of initiatives by respected commercial photographer, AIPP life member, and recently installed local ratepayer, Jeff Moorfoot.

The against-the-odds success of the inaugural Daylesford Foto Biennale is the latest in a string of initiatives by respected commercial photographer, AIPP life member, and recently installed local ratepayer, Jeff Moorfoot.
Photo Review was privileged to be able to interview Mr Masaya Maeda during our visit to Canon’s headquarters in the Shimomaruko area of Tokyo on 8 February. At the time of the interview, Canon had just announced total consolidated net sales for 2010 reached almost 3707 billion Yen and represented growth of 15.5% over the previous year.
Contact, Photographs from the Australian War Memorial Collection is a powerful collection of some 200 images drawn from The Australian War Memorial’s collection of 900,000 photographs of Australians at war. Written and assembled by the AWM’s Curator of Photographs, Dr Shaune Lakin, Contact is not just another collection of stodgy official war photographs. Instead it sets out to illustrate how photography was used both to record and portray Australians at war.
Jack Atley loves sport. Photography is a job. He only took it up, he quips, because he wasn’t good enough to win Wimbledon.
One of the questions I get asked most frequently is ø¢â‚¬Ëœshould I buy a digital camera now, or wait until the prices drop some more?’. There is no short or easy answer to such a question. Instead, one has first to find out in some detail what sort of photography the potential digital camera buyer thinks they want to do. Then you need to know the state of their computer hardware and finally, what sort of budget they have to work with. At every stage you have to be asking yourself if analogue photography could deliver a better cost benefit ratio. Taking someone through this process gives one a real appreciation for the challenges facing the sales staff in Australia’s camera stores.
Photography news highlights from 2008.
New Zealand has been giving long overdue recognition to one of its finest photographers, Marti Friedlander. A retrospective exhibition of 150 of her black-and-white ‘instants kept open to scrutiny’ – selected from more than 50,000 taken over 40 years – has been touring the country in conjunction with the publication of the book Marti Friedlander: Photographs.
A year ago, photographer Melinda Kerr was a different person. But that was before April 2007…
When she was a girl, Susan Fowler would spend hours on her stomach in the grass, examining the clover patiently in a search for those plants with the famously elusive four leaf pattern.
Some people travel the world to find meaning in their life. Some climb mountains. Some create works of art. Some take photographs. Martin Hill does all these things.
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