Tag: urban landscape

I discovered my love for the craft of photography last year. I wanted to be a better photographer because I go overseas annually. I’ve mentioned here before that only one in ten of my photos from my Vietnam trip in 2010 were what I’d call any good, so I wanted to improve. I bought a better camera, started subscribing to photography blogs and magazines, and studying the craft of photography. I am certainly a better photographer than I was a year ago, but I still have a way to go. What I have discovered in the meantime, is how much

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I’ve just completed another term at the Centre for Creative Photography, where we essentially looked at different genres. What I loved about this term was that I really nailed my style. I am a formalist. Simply put: I love lines. And I have a little of the urban landscape photographer in me as well. Check out my assessment portfolio (below) and you will see that I speak the truth. [gigya src=”http://www.flickr.com/apps/slideshow/show.swf?v=71649″ width=”450″ flashvars=”offsite=true&lang=en-us&page_show_url=/photos/dileeshus/sets/72157629297123748/show/&page_show_back_url=/photos/dileeshus/sets/72157629297123748/&set_id=72157629297123748&jump_to=” allowFullScreen=”true”] My tiny feet follow in the rather deep and broad footsteps of Lewis Baltz, John Pfahl, Joel Meyerowitz and Adelaide-based photographer, Mark Goddard. Mark was one

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