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  • Tanmeet Singh (sunny) of - Melbourne (SPRINGVALE)

    Photography is not just a passion, it's a way of life for me. I am a passionate male photographer looking forward to expand my portfolio. For unlimited, high resolution, professional photos, I will only be charging you a very small amount ($150.

    00 - includes any re-touching or enhancement, if required). And yes, It could be for any occasion / purpose. ...You'll love the way I'll "shoot" you. Kids / Children Photography; Birthday; Wedding; Graduation; Family portrait; Models .... view profile


  • Michael Aaron of Brilliant Images Photography - Adelaide (HAHNDORF)

    What I am passionate about is the authentic expression of people, how each one of us is unique and beautiful and has something to say. Photography to me is about capturing that authenticity of the moment, and my hope is that your images will bring your day back alive for decades.

    When I take pictures, my emphasis is on creativity and spontaneity. I love to take candid photos, more of a "photojournalistic" approach, but with elegance and style. I feel this is the best way to capture the essenc .... view profile


  • Mike O'neill of Stormscapesdarwin.com - Darwin (DURACK)

    I have been a storm chaser and lightning photographer since 2003 in Darwin, Australia. Since 2009 I have been a professional storm chaser and from 2010-14 am undertaking lightning research here in the Top End regarding positive upward leader lightning.

    I am married with one daughter whom support my passion wonderfully through the long hours chaseing, the disappointments and the highs. I enjoy taking visitors the to Darwin out storm chasing when they contact me, it gives them a chance to see .... view profile


  • Dan Coyne of Dan Coyne Photography - Sydney (COLEDALE)

    Over 20 yrs experience in all aspects of photography. Passion, creativity and the desire to produce quality images whilst providing a professional service. My recent wedding clients include Layne Beachley and Kirk Pengilly.

    Commercial portraits of Ian Thorpe, Kieran Perkins and Giaan Rooney Industrial clients including Westfield, covering the Sydney Project. We enjoy photography and our team shoots a diverse range of subject matter from room sets for retail advertising/catalogues to still l .... view profile


  • Joseph Purdam of Jp Photographic - Canberra (HALL)

    I am a young photographer working out of Canberra Australia. I engage myself in many types of photography from automotive and sport to portrait and fashion. While I like applying my skills to an eclectic range of photographic genres I like to put my passions and skills together and tend to find the best product is the child of motivation, passion and a precise and clinical workflow.

    I intend to push my career to my strengths and use my love of sport, my love for people, and my love for the auto .... view profile


  • Sarah Goldsworthy of - Brisbane (GORDON PARK)

    I am a photographer who loves take images that reflect the mood of the occasion. I believe I have a fresh approach to photography and make people feel comfortable. I try not to take myself too seriously and I hope this comes across in my photos.

    I take mostly landscapes, architecture and candid people photos. .... view profile



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Nature Photographers

Nature photographers everywhere have the distinct honor of being able to capture the beauty lying all around them. The best nature photographers know how to capture the essence and beauty of what others may deem ordinary in life. For Australian nature photographers, it is only too easy to discover the beauty of nature.

You can set your tripod up in the dry desert land of the outback, or head up north where the tropical rainforests can be found. Either way, a nature photographer traipsing around the world’s smallest continent, camera in tow, is sure to have a good time.
Whether you live in Australia or happen to be planning a visit soon. There are a few simple rules professionals know which amateur photographers could benefit from when taking their own nature photos.

Nature Photographers Tip #1: Maximize the natural light available. It may be best to pick a spot in the landscape which interests you and set up your equipment. Be patient. Watch. Snap your shots at different points of the day to see what differences the light of day will make. Late in the day, when the sun is close to going down is a favorite time for most photographers. On the other hand, cloudy days are often great for taking pictures of nature that include animals or people. Cloud coverage helps prevent squinting eyes which can become blinded by the sun.

Nature Photographers Tip#2: With nature photos, unlike with other photography, zooming out on your subject may yield you a more impactful result. You will need to be careful of randomly choosing your vantage points. Expert nature photographers know how to snap pictures in such a way that the viewer’s eye is drawn into the image.

Nature Photographer Tip#3: Be focused; pay close attention to what happens if you shift a little bit to the right or left; what about if you wait for another fifteen minutes, can your shot be amazing instead of just good?

Following these tips can help you go from taking amateur shots to achieving results similar to those of professional nature photographers.