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Britt & Ewan’s Destination Wedding McLaren Vale, South Australia
A destination wedding with a little bit of quirk thrown in. (Thanks Jerry) I always love it when a couple throws in a little bit of quirkyness into their wedding, Converse sneakers, Tartan Bow ties & a scottish Giraffe Mascot. Britt & Ewan exchanged the humidity of Cairns for the much cooler & dryer climate
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Daybreak in Uluwatu, Bali, Indonesia
With my body clock still 2 hours ahead I found myself getting up at 5am in the morning at the Mamo Hotel in Uluwatu. With the natural alarm of roosters crowing it just felt so right to get up and wash my face, before slipping on my thongs & heading downstairs out of the hotel.
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Jason & Laura’s Destination Wedding, Bali, Indonesia
A Bali Wedding with Jason & Laura (Preview) Destination Wedding Photography By James Devine I don’t think I could’ve asked for a better start to wedding season. A beautiful couple in a beautiful location. While I find every wedding I do is special, this wedding was significant for me, as this was the first I
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Inspiring…The Flinders Ranges
The Flinders Ranges An Inspiring Landscape for Artists & Photographers. The Flinders Ranges to me as a photographer is a new place, an unexplored place of photographic opportunities. It’s not like the valleys of the Adelaide Hills, or the wide streets of the city of Adelaide where every man and his smartphone has instagrammed every
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A view of the Milky Way from our pale blue dot, Flinders Ranges, South Australia
A Spectacular show It’s only when one looks upwards on a clear night in the Flinders Ranges, South Australia, that you begin to appreciate our little place in the Universe. With no light pollution from nearby cities to block out the faint light
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Flinders Ranges
“There is an infinity of landscape here, caused by the purity of the atmosphere. It has been said that there is a lack of colour. It is not so obvious as the greenness of England, but it is infinitely more varied and more delicate in tone. The landscape is a pinky mauve, a lilac, and
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A Brides Story
Introduction One year ago, on the first day of spring, I was covering the wedding of the lovely couple Zoe & Kris. As a Photographer I couldn’t ask for a better set up or for better weather on the day. I had such a cute couple work with so I knew straight away I was
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Tolarno Station, A Warm Welcome
Tolarno Station Photography Journal Entry 2 22nd April 2013 Upon arriving at Tolarno Station, I had to check the car for any damage sustained along the Pooncarie–Menindee road. A quick glance underneath the car and a check of the engine reassured me that the ‘old girl’ (as I like to call it) was doing
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The Road to Tolarno Station
Tolarno Station Journal Entry 1 22nd April 2013 For the first time in my life I knew what it was like to be alone. Nothing but a barren horizon, with bitumen and power lines stretching off into the distance. It’s not the emotion of loneliness, but the overwhelming feeling of being surrounded by desolate isolation.
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B&W or Colour photography
Whenever I think about a famous image in photography, it always seems to be a photograph in Black & White. An example would be the iconic photo of James Dean; walking lonely in a wet & dreary New York City. Now ask yourself this question…Would the same photograph of James Dean shot in colour,





