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Who chooses when to photograph what – and why is it so?

The premise of this title is to ascertain why there is a requirement to document. History has a rather emotional attachment - to what has...

Successfully commissioned image? Who decides?

July 31st 2015What is a successfully delivered creative project? The recently posted photograph in my feed and the image in this article was part of...

Visual Discrimination.

August 4th 2015Visual Discrimination. Images stamp time.Who and what are we seeing through our experienced and conditioned eyes?  When art is created with the specific...

Shaping up. Design is King.

 July 24th, 2015The alarm rings at 0445, sit quietly for a while, breakfast, then grab prepared camera gear and drive for an hour and...

The alchemy of Photography

27th May, 2015How does a photographer translate a brief into a creative set of images?            Communication, interpretation, observation, creativity, sensitivity,...

Photographers create with assets of observations and perceptions

21st May, 2015A Portfolio is a section of an individual artist's professional/personal work that is relative to the clients requirements.A client likes to see...

Combination images

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Last chance to see Ramses & the Gold of the Pharaohs

Last chance to see Ramses & the Gold of the Pharaohs Australian Museum’s most successful exhibition set to close 19 May, 2024 3 May, 2024, Sydney: Exclusive to Sydney, the remarkable Ramses & the Gold of the Pharaohs exhibition must depart the Australian Museum on Sunday 19 May, 2024 after its record-breaking six month run. This...

Transformative funding for Australian medical research must centre people with a lived experience

  BCNA Director of Policy, Advocacy & Support Services Vicki Durston. Breast Cancer Network Australia Medical research achieves much greater outcomes if people with lived experience are involved in its design and implementation, according to Breast Cancer Network Australia (BCNA) – Australia’s leading breast cancer consumer organisation. Welcoming the Australian Government’s...

Important update on the recruitment timeline for the Programs Manager role

Please be advised that due to the high volume of quality applications we have already received, the deadline for submitting applications has been moved up to midnight on Tuesday, 7 May 2024. This decision has been made to ensure a timely and efficient review process, enabling us to move forward...

Eco Voice Q & A: Maurice Lake, the creator of Buildonix®

Maurice Lake, the creator of Buildonix® Background Maurice Lake, the creator of Buildonix®, is a residential and commercial builder in the Sydney inner Suburbs believed that there was a way that building could be done better; prioritising sustainability and combining the inherent efficiencies of mass production and the advancements of the digital age transitioned from […]

Aquaculture experts weigh up the customer appeal of farmed greenlip abalone

Greenlip Abalone (artwork Flinders University) A mixed diet including native algae gives Australia’s prized cultured abalone the colours and appearance preferred by lucrative Asian markets, new research shows. The study is part of South Australian Research and Development Institute (SARDI) and Flinders University research efforts to improve production systems for cultivating more farmed abalone in […]

Innovative environmental mapping tool recognised at Australian Water Awards

AWA Awards 2024 – South East Water South East Water has been nationally recognised for its innovative Environmental Sensitivity Map, placing among finalists in the Organisational Excellence category at the Australian Water Association (AWA) Awards in Melbourne. The water utility created the map to identify and protect sensitive environments within Melbourne’s south-east, providing insights into […]

Neuron Mobility Takes the Lead this Road Safety Week with Accessibility in Mind

Leading international e-scooter operator, Neuron Mobility, is collaborating with the Australian Road Safety Foundation (ARSF) to highlight how e-scooter riders can work with the community to make the city’s footpaths safer for all. ​Riding on Footpaths: Exactly where e-scooters can be ridden varies from state to state across Australia. While many Australian states, including Queensland, Western Australia, […]

Holland America Line Begins Pilot Test of Renewable Fuels on its Flagship, Rotterdam

Ship will use biofuel to reduce lifecycle emissions while sailing the Norwegian Heritage Fjords Holland America Line announced the start of a long-term biofuel test on its flagship, Rotterdam, leveraging 100% low carbon intensity biofuel while sailing within the Norwegian World Heritage Fjords. The ship bunkered the biofuel before leaving the Port of Rotterdam, the […]

Mr Squiggle, the man from the moon, has landed at the National Museum of Australia!

The beloved children's television puppet Mr Squiggle, and his friends Blackboard, Rocket, Bill Steamshovel and Gus the Snail, have landed in Canberra after being acquired by the National Museum of Australia. With a pencil for a nose, Mr Squiggle delighted generations of children with his impromptu drawings and...

Innovation promises to prevent power pole-top fires

Engineers in Australia have found a new way to make power-pole insulators resistant to fire and electrical sparking, promising to prevent dangerous pole-top fires and reduce blackouts. Pole-top fires pose significant challenges to power providers and communities worldwide. In March, pole-top fires cut power from 40,000 homes and businesses in Perth. The 2020 Royal Commission […]

Stone Town by Margaret Hickey

I bought this book at The Bright Bookshop. We were spending a weekend in Bright and I was left, in the middle of town, with a car and plenty of time. The first day was a Saturday and also market day. I spent Saturday morning in the...

Chair of the Australian Koala Foundation available for comment

The Koala Army's March for Creatures Great and Small Chair of the Australian Koala Foundation available for comment re: March for Creatures Great and Small - a parade to celebrate all wildlife. The Australian Koala Foundation (AKF) is proud to announce their flagship event of the year, the...