HELLO + WELCOME to what will be a regular post from mwah… Gee.
This will be a little section where I might tell you a story, a bit about myself, a blog I am loving, things that inspire me or people who inspire me.
Whatever it is, I’ll write about it.
PHOTOGRAPHY INSPIRATION
There has been a lot of interest lately in the photos popping up on the Aussie Overlanders website. I absolutely love photography but I am an amateur. I think you can only call yourself a professional when you derive an income from photography.
I don’t lean towards any style really. If there is a great macro shot to be taken I will try to capture it. An interesting portrait… snap! A scary wildlife encounter…. bam!
I would love to have photos that one day people could look at and imagine themselves being immersed in that scene. I want to tell a story when I take a photo.
Until then I draw inspiration from some of the best.
JIMMY CHIN
Jimmy Chin is a one of my favourites. He is a National Geographic award winning photographer, skier, climber, cinematographer and explorer. His photos are off the clock and what he has to do to take some of them is extreme. I am loving his blog too and on it he interviews some pretty extreme dudes.
Photo credit Jimmy Chin
Photo credit Jimmy Chin
Jimmy has an awesome website too. You can also follow him on Facebook and Instagram
KEN KAMINENSKY
“Ken Kaminesky is a commercial travel photographer and visual storyteller. His work has been featured in numerous commercial publications, including on the cover of National Geographic. He communicates his passion for travel, and for the landscapes & people he meets along the way, through his popular blog, and through yearly workshops in places as far-flung as Jordan, Italy and Iceland. His favourite place in the world is always his next destination. He believes that everywhere has a story that will inspire people, and he’d love to capture it in an image. He doesn’t usually talk about himself in the third-person”.
Love that his favourite place in the World is his next destination. So true.
Photo credit Ken Kaminensky
Photo credit Ken Kaminensky
You can check out Ken’s Website or follow him on Facebook and Instagram
STEVE McCURRY
Steve McCurry is an American photographer with more than 30 years experience in the industry. I first came to know of Steve’s work when I saw the portrait of the the “Afghan Girl” on the cover of an old National Geographic magazine. This would have to be one of my all time favourite portraits but Steve has many others in his vast portfolio.
Photo credit: Steve McCurry
Cover credit National Geographic magazine June 1985. More info on the “Afghan Girl” here
You can check out more of Steve’s work on his Website and follow him on Facebook.
NICK BRANDT
I like Nick’s work because he focuses solely on Africa. His Black and White’s inspire me to mix up my own work and have a crack at changing things around. One of his goals is to record a “last testament” of the African animals before they are all destroyed by humankind. Let’s hope he never has to display that.
Photo credit: Nick Brandt
Photo credit: Nick Brandt
You can check out more of Nick’s work on his Website and follow him Facebook.
Well that’s it for now guys. I really appreciate all your comments on our photos. Keep em’ coming. If you have any tips, send them my way too because I am always willing to learn.
If you have any favourite photpgraphers share them below in the comments.
See you next time.
Hey Gareth and Kirsty
Can I just start of by saying you guys are amazing!! I really love the effort you have both put in so that we can all follow you along during your Epic Expedition!!
This is my first post!! Only due to the fact that I have just come across your article in Pat Callinan’s 4×4 adventures magazine!! Great magazine and article!!
I’m currently up to your Weekly Wrap up edition 17, absolutely flying threw them! Plenty to look forward to just had to read this blog G-Post in the meantime!!
I love photography and am a amateur as well!
You would love this!! They are in a Defender though hehe..
Revelation, a Visual Poem. from sebastien montaz-rosset on Vimeo.
This is the one with the Defender in it, and some great photograph.. They have been all around South East Asia and then morocco.. I love it, had a bit of trouble figuring out how to attach the link hehe
In South America – 2012 from Vincent Urban on Vimeo.
Can I just start of by saying you guys are amazing!! I really love the effort you have both put in so that we can all follow you along during your Epic Expedition!!
This is my first post!! Only due to the fact that I have just come across your article in Pat Callinan’s 4×4 adventures magazine!! Great magazine and article!!
I’m currently up to your Weekly Wrap up edition 17! Plenty to look forward to just had to read this blog G-Post in the meantime!!
I love photography and am a amateur as well!