Feb 27, 2015 | Blog, Pet Photography Project 52, Project 52 [2015] |
Shooting from the Hip Woah. This week was MUCH HARDER than I thought it would be – but in an effort to not miss any weeks, I’m trying my hardest. But do you know why I love the Project 52 weekly challenge so much? Because it is such a challenge. Sure...
Feb 20, 2015 | Blog, Pet Photography Project 52, Project 52 [2015] |
Black and White This weeks theme is a delight for me! My favourite photograph of Nixie Lix, well it was until I made this, is a black and white treatment of her in front of one of our concrete walls waiting for her cupboard to be opened and her frisbee to come out. ...
Feb 13, 2015 | Blog, Pet Photography Project 52, Project 52 [2015] |
Print I think I love this topic! Although it has to be said that taking a photograph of a printed work of your pet and then trying to get said pet in the photograph is a little harder than you might expect. As a Photographer who actively encourages people to print...
Feb 6, 2015 | Blog, Pet Photography Project 52, Project 52 [2015] |
Wide Open Wide Open could have meant landscapes, it could have meant apertures. For us its a whole lot of things. It is the sense of adventure that our two have; lying on their backs on the mat waiting for the other to jump on them and wrestle, it is running around...
Jan 26, 2015 | Blog, Pet Photography Project 52, Project 52 [2015] |
Fitness A couple of weeks ago we did a theme of “A Day in the Life” where you would have seen that Nixie and Django love racing around the park in the morning and then sleeping all afternoon. This combined with bush walks and swimming (thats Nix, not Dj,...
Jan 23, 2015 | Blog, Pet Photography Project 52, Project 52 [2015] |
Frame It. Framing a subject in a photograph is a technique where by you draw attention to it – by blocking other parts of the image. To frame a subject, you can use a person, colour, a natural object, leading lines or light. In adding a ‘frame’ you...