John Hemmings Photography | Camera/photo
John Hemmings Photography
Phone: 0412672530
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25.01.2022 Saturday’s fun
24.01.2022 This is brilliant ..I’m trying to edu mysel on how it was done
23.01.2022 The pathos of mother and child_ Jaisalmer
23.01.2022 Here’s the thumbs up to Canadians...it was an enjoyable photo shoot
22.01.2022 This is beautiful glance into at another world in existence 40yrs back.. the photographer Bruno Barney is a creator of great imagery documenting a gone time
21.01.2022 East of Yunta...My Fathers Country
16.01.2022 Always interesting to see the people behind the lens, and a bit of the story that goes with it.
11.01.2022 A Watercourse East of Yunta __ through Manunda - Yesterday and Now. The b/w is from 1935-40 and the colour piccies are basically the same place this year East of Yunta_My Fathers Country Exhibition at Gingers Cafe 109 Goodwood Rd. Goodwood
11.01.2022 Who likes a bit of travel .. to unusual places?.
09.01.2022 These were very engaging artists who made it so easy to make a great image showing themselves and a sample of their art.
08.01.2022 Saltbush saltbush or just plain ol’ saltbush East of Yunta..My Fathers Country
05.01.2022 The Woolshed.. East of Yunta _ My Fathers Country @Gingers Cafe 109 Goodwood Rd
04.01.2022 Cudlee Creek recovery
04.01.2022 So happy that this coming year cheetah will be in the spotlight as the newest member of the Remembering Wildlife series. With only around 7000 left in the wild ...(yes that figure is correct and minuscule) they need our help more now than ever before. Cheetah are my favourite of the cats, so wonderful to spend time with and I’m really looking forward to seeing what collection of images Margot Raggett pulls together for this book. Watch out for the upcoming Kickstarter campaign to get your copy of what will be a stunning addition to the remembering wildlife series. Thanks to all my followers who have been so generous with their support with previous books. I hope you’ll get on board with this campaign as well. #rememberingcheetah #rememberingwildlife
03.01.2022 Few photographers can turn photos into art as masterfully as Frans Lanting.
02.01.2022 FLOATING FLOWERS _ by B.DANCE from Taiwan at WOMAD
02.01.2022 By yours truly...
02.01.2022 PEOPLE from SAHEL - MALI - photo. Roberto Nencini In this area of West Africa, there are about 32 different ethnic groups. Among them, the Fulani, nomadi...c herders who live in a kind of symbiosis with the villagers. Also known as Peul, they use to barter offering products from livestock farming in exchange for grain. I was enchanted by their open faces, the precious jewels used during festivals, completely made of gold, real wealth for the village women. The Peul, like all nomads, are colorful, they use coins as necklace pendants, they have particular hairdo and tattoos that identify them with their tribes. Introducing myself to the Village Chief before taking photos, meeting together under the Toguna with the elders, empathize with them, discover their kindness and helpfulness was engaging and surprising. After such a long time I still have in my mind those faces that have accompanied me on that journey and that remain written in this gallery. https://www.robertonencini.it/p153961216