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Christmas 2012

Christmas is a fantastic time of year to spend time with family and friends. I also think it is a perfect time of year to capture the emotions shared by family members.

Now in it’s 5th year, my annual family portrait is a way I join my 2 great loves – my family and photography.

Being a busy time of year, it often not feasible to use all of my studio gear to capture this moment in time. To save time, this year I  used a white backdrop, single flash (on camera) and remote to do our family portrait. Some quick editing and a photo that will help us remember 2012 the year that was.

I hope you all had a very merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. May 2013 be full of happy memories….best wishes, Marc

 

Christmas 2012

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Blue Eyed Boy

This is my eldest son Nathan who we simply adore. He is such a kind and generous child who makes his parents so very proud of him. His Uncle Bruce reckons he should be a model, yet I am pretty sure he has already seen enough cameras for a life time with me wanting to capture his amazing personality all the time. His guitar playing is apparently grounds for his rockstar haircut and helps make this photo in my opinion really special.

F/3.2 to narrow the depth of field and then a B&W conversion to emphasise Nathan’s amazing blue eyes. Although his mum & I are heavily biased we always thought Nath was a good looking kid…but hay that is what all parents think.

 

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Boy in an Alley

In 2010 my family was fortunate to travel through China. Many thanks to our good friends the Thompson’s for arranging our fantastic trip which included a day trip to the the water town called Zhouzhuang. Described as the Venice of China, this is an amazing city steep in tradition and now tourism.

While making our way through this beautiful ancient town, I saw this local boy playing in an alley. I particularly like the lighting and the expression of the boys face as he plays with his toy on the wall. I have used a B&W treatment to emphasise the lighting and hope you also like this candid urban photo.

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Brooklyn Bridge

When visiting NYC in February 2012, my sister-in-law Michelle had asked me to take some photos of the Brooklyn Bridge. I was more than happy to oblige as it gave me an extra excuse to take more photos whilst on my gorgeous wife’s 40th Birthday trip ; )

Now having previously not been to NYC & therefore the Brooklyn Bridge I thought this would be a snap! Once I actually got there I quickly realised this would not be as simple as I originally thought. Some immediate challenges were;

1. even though it was winter, there were so many people either walking or riding across the bridge it wasn’t funny. Despite the obvious challenge of not having someone walking directly in front of my camera, the other difficulty were the vibrations caused due to the walkway being wooden : |

2. there were some serious ongoing repairs (like Sydney Harbour Bridge’s almost constant repainting) to the sides of the bridge which meant the classic side-profile photos were almost pointless : (

Brooklyn Bridge - B&W [2x1]

The above photo is one I like the best & here is how I captured it….

Being in America meant I needed to be bolder & so I decided to place my tripod slap bang in the middle of the walkway. Now this act was considered rather rude & much to the displeasure of the cyclists & pedestrians alike. Little did they know that I was on a special mission all the way from Sydney. I then proceed to snap away with nearly empty bridge in front of me…..while my gorgeous wife Julie held back the oncoming hoards.

This photo was then processed in Adobe CS5 Photoshop with Topaz Laps pug-in. I hope you all like the end result.

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Sydney Harbour [Before Earth Hour 2012]

Caught up with good friend Mario Bekes for some photos down on Sydney Harbour for Earth Hour last Saturday night. Although Earth Hour is a fantastic global initiative, I was amazed by the number of office buildings in the Sydney CDB that did not participate. I’m sure it is security related rather than lethargy. The Sydney Harbour Bridge & Sydney Opera House were 2 iconic landmarks that joined the many that did. My anticipated photography spectacle wasn’t as amazing as what I expected, yet it was great to get out & take some photos of what I happily say (I might be a tad biased) is the most stunning harbour in the world.

Below is a panoramic photo of Sydney Harbour just minutes before the 8:30pm Earth Hour. A classic photo that everyone with a camera has taken whilst in Sydney however mine is 6 image panoramic that will when printed large would look awesome on any wall : )

Sydney CBD @ Night

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Welcome…

I would like to welcome you to my website. I am a passionate individual who loves to capture the precious memories & emotions of life via photos.

My website displays a small selection of my work & is reflective of those (including my family) who are willing to display their photos publicly.

Please take time to take a look & ask me any questions. I tell my kids, that there are no such things as dumb questions & if you don’t ask you don’t find out. Give me a call or drop me an email, sms, etc and I will happily discuss or make recommendations regarding your photography needs.

Take care…Marc

P.S. Below is one of the first series of photos I sold professionally & whilst there is much I still love about this photo of boats sailing up Newcastle’s Coal River in mid-north coast NSW, I can’t help but reflect on how much I have grown as a photographer.

 

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