Wednesday 28 September 2011

Photo Art on Exhibition at MOCO Gallery Halls Gap

For those in the Grampians this weekend visit MOCO Gallery in Halls Gap for the Spring Exhibition of Art opening night Friday Sept 30 6-8pm. Some of my new Photo-Art (photographs on canvas) will be on show too amongt other fine local artists. For more details visit their website at http://www.mocogallery.com/ or contact me.






Thursday 15 September 2011

Wedding Photography that tells a story

A wedding album should read as a story. A fantastic story that rekindles the feelings of the day, the love, the emotions, the fun with friends and family, the location and its surrounding, and the good times . As a Wedding Photographer I feel its important to let my photographs tell the story of the day.

I photograph in a documentary style and shoot the moments I see as they happen. I believe if a photographer comes to a wedding with preconceived ideas they may very likely not eventuate or look unnatural. I also believe it shouldn't be up to the photographer to try and dictate what the day should look like. Staged / posed photograph are also often outdone by a strong documentary image in terms of story telling ability.

Furthermore this photography style also allows the most important people of the day, the wedding couple, to relax, be themselves, and just enjoy their day.

My wedding folio highlighting my documentary style has been updated on my new website. You can check it out right here.

http://www.martyschoo.com.au/weddingfolio.html


Thursday 8 September 2011

Oodnadatta Track: Living History

Recently I revisted one of my favourite outback tracks, the Oodnadatta Track. I find it a fasinating location on so many levels. From a photography perspective there is something new and interesting around every corner. The history of the track and the old ghan railway that follows it is well documented on interpretive signs along the way. If you only do one 'outback track' then make this it! Here are a small selection of Oodnadatta Track photographs from my visits highlighting the diverse nature of this wonderful place.


Grampians and Halls Gap Floods

January 2011 brought unprecedented rainfalls across many parts of Victoria. Halls Gap received around  280mm in 48 hours! The changes to the Grampians National Park were quick, dramatic and not to mention expensive. 

Many roads and attractions in the Grampians National Park  have since reopened with only a handful still under repair. The photographs taken below are a mixed bag taken on both my Pentax K-5 and my little waterproof Lumix (necessary with the rain so heavy).

 

 
Silverband Falls before floods
Silverband Falls after floods

Landslide on Mt Victory Road

Mt Victory Road



Mt Victory Road





Mt William Creek



Mt William Creek



Victoria Valley




MacKenzie Falls during floods
 
Stairs down to MacKenzie Falls







Raging flood waters in stoney creek right near stores in town
  

Mt Victory Road