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2015 Photography Review: What I've Learnt

December 30, 2015

Without a doubt, this year been the most influential on my photography development. Here are some of the top photography insights that I've learnt this year.

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PROCESSING TUTORIAL: SYDNEY SUNSET PANORAMA

December 12, 2015

This tutorial covers how I combined multiple exposures to capture this panorama of the Sydney skyline on sunset as an imposing thunderstorm rolled in from the west.

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How Instagram and the iPhone Taught Me Photography

November 26, 2015

Since the day I downloaded Instagram on my iPhone in mid 2013, my passion for the craft of photography has never been the same.

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Photographing The Bridge

November 7, 2015

Since moving to Sydney earlier this year, I have viewed The Bridge on countless occasions and still awe at the grandiosity of the structure. A focal point of the harbour, it's a beauty from all angles.

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My Tips To Becoming A Better Photographer – Part II

October 14, 2015

Here I share the second half of useful insights that I’ve been learning from which may help you too in becoming a better photographer. 

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