It is a short film made by Film Director Megan Lewis Director of Photography Darren McCagh and Producer Kevin Cooper that helps promote Fujifilm’s latest flagship camera the XT4. Clearly, when a short film as well crafted as this is, ‘it’ [the art] is as much about the film-making as it is about the photography. The two make a potent mix.
Hope it is engaging on one level or another for those like-minded visual souls, who love storytelling, photography and film-making [and cameras], the way I do.
Fujifilm Professional and T&G Publishing have selected 10 of Australia’s finest contemporary photographers for this unprecedented publication.
They were invited to explore their creativity using Fujifilm’s recently developed, compact, new generation Finepix X100 digital camera, submitting 10 photographs each for publication.
Read more about the 10×100 book project I took part in here and its subsequent inclusion in the core exhibitions of FotoFreeo 2012
The venue is Fremantle Prison – 10 x 10 Australian Photographers, including Tim Page, John Ogden, Jack Picone, Brad Rimmer, Max Pam, Marian Drew, Narelle Autio, Lee Grant, Heidi Smith and Louise Whelan.
Workshop participant Cim Sears has the work she authored during the Kathmandu workshop published in Nepal’s Republica. Please view Cim’s images and story on education in Nepal here.
Roger Hutchings is one of Britains most noted documentary photographers.
He studied at Newport College of Art in Gwent then worked for the London Observer in both home and foregin affairs.
He has taught, lectured and broadcast on photography and was a tutor at the World Press Joop Swart Masterclass in 2001 and the chairman at the World Press Photo Jury in 2002.
We are honoured and excited to have Roger join us as principal tutor on the Kathmandu Workshop 11th July-16th July 2011.
Reportage Photography Workshops is a series of photography workshops on location in the most fascinating cities and outposts of Asia and further afield. Interacting closely with world-renowned photojournalists with long experience in the region, participants take on assignments aimed at advancing their photographic skills and vision. The intensive dawn-to-dusk courses involve challenging fieldwork, formal and informal critiques, editing sessions, evening projections and open discussion. In a stunning Asian setting, participants fully engage with the local culture and environment and learn how to create photographic reportage to the highest standard.
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Core Exhibitions Foto Freeo 2012
In Photography News on February 8, 2012 at 5:51 AMFujifilm Professional and T&G Publishing have selected 10 of Australia’s finest contemporary photographers for this unprecedented publication.
They were invited to explore their creativity using Fujifilm’s recently developed, compact, new generation Finepix X100 digital camera, submitting 10 photographs each for publication.
Read more about the 10×100 book project I took part in here and its subsequent inclusion in the core exhibitions of FotoFreeo 2012
The venue is Fremantle Prison – 10 x 10 Australian Photographers, including Tim Page, John Ogden, Jack Picone, Brad Rimmer, Max Pam, Marian Drew, Narelle Autio, Lee Grant, Heidi Smith and Louise Whelan.