Fragments - The Wilderness Within "Sometimes you can tell a large story with a tiny subject." Eliot Porter I've sometimes referred to myself as a photographer of things other people step on. I say this with tongue only partially in…
A collection of handcrafted silver gelatin photographs from Blanco Negro darkroom. 'Using various traditional silver gelatin processes I hope to convey the beauty of our world, from my homeland in Northern Ireland and my land of home in Laguna, Australia. The camera is a tool, the…
Often inspiring but periodically disturbing, that area of Tasmania now known as The Tarkine is never bland. Its publicly promoted face of palpable wildness and natural beauty is readily seen and experienced, but so too are the lasting scars of…
The annual Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day is coming up on Sunday 26 April. Photographs made on the day with a pinhole camera can be uploaded to an international online gallery. Photograph above: David Tatnall – 8x10 pinhole camera. Sulphur Jetty, Clifton Springs, Victoria.…
View Camera Australia has been online since 2017 and despite there being only around 200 people in Australia who use large format cameras the readership of the site is very impressive, encompassing both national and international readers. Some articles have received…
View Camera Australia presents online exhibition number sixteen featuring the work of: Zo Damage, Ellie Young, Zhan Teh, Cordelia Beresford, Nik Mandadakis, Julian Pearce, Murray White, Harald Helle, Alex Gard, Bianca Conwell, Greg Wayn, Charles Millen, Peter Campbell, Greg Neville,…
'Loom of the Land brings together three interconnected bodies of work from artist Brad Rimmer’s wheatbelt trilogy in a major survey exhibition. Silence (2009), Nature Boy (2019), and Nowhere Near (2023) have been created over two decades during Rimmer’s return journeys to the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia, the landscape…
View Camera Australia is seeking photographers who want their work featured to get in touch. There are three main avenues of having your work featured:…
Many of the paintings, drawings and photographs we see in the genre of ‘Landscape’ are concerned with notions of classical beauty, light and atmosphere. In…
Relationship in Landscape Relationship consistently emerges as a theme across many photographic genres. Photojournalists capture images that define relationships, often with more clarity than the…
A fascinating and informative interview with David Tatnall by Michéla Griffith in issue 245 of the British based On Landscape magazine about the process of photographing nature…
Photographs by: Patrick Kavanagh, Bronwyn Silver, Bernard Slattery & David Tatnall ‘Some moments pass too quickly; some things are too small for the eye to…
Danielle Edwards worked as a medical photographer for 29 years. It required an approach of discipline and precision to produce medical photographs for documentation and…
Large format photography provides endless opportunities for exploration, imagination, and the freedom of self-expression. The simplicity of the technology (not to be mistaken with the…