SHOTS 2020 Exhibition

I have been so busy for the last few month! One of the projects was to get ready for the biannual exhibition held in Fremantle, WA by a group of local photographers. Local - with two exceptions, two photographers who had participated in earlier exhibitions are currently in New Zealand and Canada for various reasons.

Now the exhibition is open, its website is fully functional, you can have a look online or better still come down to Freo and enjoy the marvelous works of more than twenty photographers, and maybe buy a print or two. Most prints in the exhibition are limited edition prints and can be purchased online or in the gallery.

I have four works in the exhibition, each is a limited edition of 10 prints only. Two prints have been bought at the opening on 20 November, 2020.

And if you check out my Facebook page, most of my recent post are about SHOTS 2020!

Camera movement - 2

ICM - intentional camera movement, defined in Wikipedia as: "... a camera is moved during the exposure for a creative or artistic effect. This causes the image points to move across the recording medium, producing an apparent streaking in the resulting image."

It's not my usual technique, however over the weekend a group of togs has been challenged to try it just as an exercise. Thanks for the inspiration Seng Mah, it was fun!

I had a go in my garden and also went to Hillarys boat harbor for a quick shoot.
Finished up with images of boats and houses as I've never seen them before. Also got a picture of a lighthouse lifting off into the sky. Yet my favourite was the image of kite-surfers off a beach nearby.

Camera movement

ICM, intentional camera movement as a style of photography is gaining popularity. My experience in the field is minimal so far but it’s something I want to explore. Here are my few examples which I call successful.

The first two are taken from a moving car when travelling through Nullarbor plain. I call them “Colours of Nullarbor”. The third image is called “Night Market”. I wanted to catch the movement of the crowd.