A bit of last minute notice here for the Camera Swapmeet on at the Leederville Town Hall tomorrow morning from 8.30am (Sunday 20th February). Its a great social event and if you’ve never been to one its also a bit of a photographic cultural event too, with all sorts of gear being traded from digital to large format studio cameras, slide projectors and enlargers. You can get a cup of tea and a home made cake Read the rest of this entry »
The spectacular view from Brancos lookout at El Questro Station, Kimberley WA
More news for the Kimberley Photographic Tour for May 2011, I have been talking to Ben from Team Digital about these fantastic F-Stop camera bag they are now stocking. I love the bag so much (and i paid for mine!), that i think everyone who loves hiking and photography should have one.
I’m also talking to Team Digital about borrowing a medium format digital for the duration of the tours for participants to try out, probably a Phase One camera or the new Pentax. We already have a Gigapan to play with, a medium format digital would be a great addition. I’ll tell you more about this in the next few days too, stay tuned.
Speaking of the Kimberley, my 7 day Photographic tour of the Kimberley and the 7 day photographic tour of the Bungle Bungles, are rapidly approaching, May the 16th and then May 24th. Both of these tours are currently more than half full, so there are only a few places left. To help us get all our booking done early we have decided to offer a discount of $250 for each tour for everyone who books and pays in full by Feb 28th.
Both these tours are a great opportunity to see the real Kimberley with 2 experienced professional photographers who love the Kimberley and have been there many times. You can read more about the 7 day Kimberley adventure tour here, and you can read more about the 7 day Bungles adventure tour here. Or you can download the information and booking pdf.
Windjana Gorge at dawn, one of the iconic locations along the Gibb River Rd
On May the 16th we will be leaving Broome and headed out onto the Gibb River Rd for 7 days of awesome photography, hands on masterclasses, hanging out in magical wild places, swimming in beautiful waterholes and watching the sunset in the Kimberley sky. Then on May the 24th, we will leave Kununurra for the beginning of the second Kimberley Photographic adventure tour, 7 days camping in Purnululu National Park of exploring and photographing the Bungle Bungles.
Twilight at Manning Waterhole, the campsite at Mt Barnett Station
Both of these photographic tours have a maximum of 8 participants with 2 professional Landscape Photographers. We are travelling in Air-conditioned comfort in serious 4WD vehicles. All meals provided and cooked for you, all camping gear is provided. We will be at the most beautiful locations, at the best time of day. The helicopter flight over El Questro station is included in the Kimberley tour, no extra cost. The helicopter flight over the Bungles is included in the Bungle Bungles tour, no extra cost.
If you would like to see more shots from the Kimberley Region, click here. For all the latest Photographic Tours and Photographic workshops with Adam Monk click HERE>
Have you ever wanted to visit the Kimberley? Do you love taking Landscape Images of breathtaking wild places? How about if you could combine both of these things, with a small group of like minded people and two professional landscape photographers to get you to the best locations at the best times?
The Gibb River Rd crossing the Pentecost River.
In May next year i will be running specialised 7 day photographic tour to the Kimberley, and 7 day photographic tours to the Bungle Bungles, in conjunction with Greg Hocking. Each tour will have a maximum of 8 people, so if it sounds good to you, you can read more about the Photographic tour to the Kimberley Here> and the Photographic tour to the Bungle Bungles Here> .
I spent Sunday and Monday this week at a mindblowing two day workshop by Guy Gowan on Photoshop and advanced image retouching. I thought i knew what i was doing before i went, i thought this would be professional development, where i would add to my knowledge, maybe pick up a few useful tips and tricks to improve my processing skills… Oh, i was so wrong. Read the rest of this entry »
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