Around the globe, us humans tend to ride on a common wave of thought and emotion. The web amplifies this tendency, and is also the best place to see it’s effects in action.
© 2010 Shane. All rights reserved.
© 2010 Shane. All rights reserved.
Around the globe, us humans tend to ride on a common wave of thought and emotion. The web amplifies this tendency, and is also the best place to see it’s effects in action.
© 2009 Shane. All rights reserved.
Two weeks ago, I finally got the chance to complete a project that I have been wanting to do for some time. I’d like to say it was all my idea but that would be a distortion of the truth. … Continue reading
© 2009 Shane. All rights reserved.
It’s been a while between shoots for me – I have been away OS (still have not finished my processing of travel shots). Then there was what I call the “Spring Carnival”, meaning birthday’s for both my wife and daughter … Continue reading
© 2009 Shane. All rights reserved.
For some time I have avidly followed the work of Jason Lee. Jason is a wedding photographer from the US, although I am not sure exactly where in the US. Apart from a spectacular portfolio of amazing wedding images, Jason … Continue reading
© 2009 Shane. All rights reserved.
Not a long post this time, but I am starting to work through the 4,500 images I took while the family was overseas on holiday. This shot really captured my attention when I was editing. I had just taken a … Continue reading
© 2009 Shane. All rights reserved.
Following on from my previous post on the strobist phenomenon, over the weekend we held a meetup of the Melbourne Strobist group. We hosted 19 photographers in a large hall with 5 sets running concurrently and 6 models on hand.
© 2009 Shane. All rights reserved.
Anyone who knows me will know several things: I am completely obsessed with my photography. Even I am surprised at how fast and hard the photography bug hit me back in 2007; As a result of the above, I discovered … Continue reading
© 2009 Shane. All rights reserved.
Over the long weekend we spent some time with close friends who live in the country (beautiful Woodend, in the Macedon Ranges). We had a serene, informal lunch at the Red Beard Bakery in Trentham. It’s a great place to eat, … Continue reading