Our own member John Purchase has been selected as one of 20-25 strictly Olympus photographers from all over the world involved in Olympus new lens photobook. His picture “Crazy paving…” has been chosen for the category “Best of 60mm macro”.
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Our own member John Purchase has been selected as one of 20-25 strictly Olympus photographers from all over the world involved in Olympus new lens photobook. His picture “Crazy paving…” has been chosen for the category “Best of 60mm macro”.
Over the last couple of months our members have been putting together their entry for the NEMPF 2014 exhibition, this is always a frantic time with many questions flying around…
What should I put submit? Will it get accepted? Does it look better as a print or PDI? etc etc etc.
Originally, this was suppose to be a review to a completely different book. But I had a delivery on Saturday…. Yes, all my notes about previous book went to one side, and I had to write few lines about this beautiful new addition to my photographic library. The title of the book is “Before they pass away” by Jimmy Nelson.
1st November saw our annual inter-club battle with Melbourne Photographic Society.
In previous years this has always been a close run battle, so we felt that we needed to put on our A game to make sure we had any chance of winning.
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Well I’ve enjoyed photography for as long as I can remember, I have to thank my late uncle Ken, who used me as a model and then introduced me to the magical world of black and white developing. I carried on my love for post processing at Uni, they had a really professional lab that us students could use, using my first proper camera a canon T50. I only dabbled with photography for a number of years until the dawn of the digital age, in the early days it was very disappointing the image quality was rubbish, as some of my old 2 megabyte images show all too clearly.