Karin Calvert Photography | Professional service
Karin Calvert Photography
Phone: +61 400 974 683
Reviews
to load big map
25.01.2022 Students from the Photojournalism course I’m delivering at Notre Dame University visiting the FIPP exhibition at the Moore’s building Fremantle - catch it before it closes on Sunday
22.01.2022 just ONE week to get your entries in
22.01.2022 Sharing the joy with this wonderful couple Ashley & Kristine. I my job!
22.01.2022 Only two days to go before entries open! FIPP has a Prize pool of AU$20,000 and the proceeds go to charity Arthritis Foundation of WA and the Kai Eardley Fund. FIPP is open to ALL photographers, everywhere, no matter your age, experience or status so give it a go! More details on our website.
21.01.2022 Flipping over Pancake Tuesday! Yum!
21.01.2022 Thrilled to be one of the judges for FIPP Fremantle International Portrait Prize 2019 !
19.01.2022 https://www.lensculture.com/2019-visual-storytelling-award-
18.01.2022 Patrick Brown, out there fighting the good fight. Well done buddy. Long way from our darkroom days in North Perth.
16.01.2022 Congratulations to the winners and all the exhibitors. Go see them - fantastic display of photographic talent and diversity.
16.01.2022 Back to "papping!" Thanks to Dale Neill for running away slowly. Can't wait to see all the entries - you have till 7th July
14.01.2022 Loved working with Melenie Ambrose and the team at Media 365 on this TVC for Tile Boutique. Beautiful work guys
14.01.2022 Beautiful work to inspire us all
13.01.2022 Hi Photographer, FIPP’s Chief Steward has put together 5 Top Tips to get you thinking and energised. Entries close on 7 July so keep these tips in mind. TIP 1 - Spontaneity... Capturing that instant, that effervescent split-second is one of the secrets to bubbling portraits that capture the judge’s eye. Whether it’s a Mobile Phone or Camera shots of ‘un-posed’ people, that have a natural attraction. TIP 2 - Aperture The most commonly used aperture from all FIPP 2017 finalists was f2.8. Why? Well, we’re not quite sure. It could be that photographers wanted the subject sharp and the background out of focus. It could also be that the most popular lens used by finalists was a 24-70mm zoom and f2.8 is the maximum aperture on that lens. TIP 3 - Make it Memorable Abigail Harman, WA Commercial Professional photographer and FIPP judge says she looks for memorable images. ‘You know how some images just stay with you’ . These are images that evoke some kind of emotion and tell a story. TIP 4 - Atmospherics Atmospherics mightn’t be good for your health but they are often great for portraits. Dust, smoke, fog, rain, drizzle, haze often create a tangible ‘mood’ in a portrait. TIP 5 - Don’t be late! Entries close Midnight 7 July 2019. Historically, the numbers increase sharply in the last 48 hours leading to errors. Entrants are urged to avoid disappointment and to enter before the final 48 hours.
12.01.2022 Like, wow......
08.01.2022 The clock is ticking.....
06.01.2022 https://www.theguardian.com//moran-contemporary-photograph
06.01.2022 Welcome to the 'hood
06.01.2022 Step inside....don't be scared! Looking forward to this, eeekk!
05.01.2022 Starting again mid October https://www.southregionaltafe.wa.edu.au//digital-photograp https://www.southregionaltafe.wa.edu.au//photography-portr
04.01.2022 We are thrilled to announce Nikon are the major sponsor for the Fremantle International Portrait Prize 2019. We thank them for their continued support of the art of photography in Australia. Head over to their website to see their amazing range http://www.nikon.com.au/en_AU