Part 2... no girls apart from the Mitsu & Fiat.. the rest must have been hiding tonight but there were too many people getting shots and crowding around the girls to get any decent shots. Esp Mitsu as many people were walking up the stand to play the game on the Evo cars so very hard to get a clear shot of them to even consider asking them to stand in front of the 380 S/C.
For insurance question, I think that NRMA don't cover if you use the equipment for income generating purposes... I think the company AON could cover the camera gear for work purposes... so give them a ring.
Kodak Insights into Great Photography Australian Tour - by Richard I'Anson
30 October 2006 – 31 October 2006 7:00 PM – 10:00 PM (Doors Open 6:30 PM)
Internationally renowned and award winning travel photographer Richard I'Anson (pronounced eye-an-son) will be sharing his exciting experiences, stories and photographs from a career spanning 25 years, in his upcoming Australian and New Zealand tour.
As a landscape and travel photographer I'Anson has created a compelling and substantial collection of images from a number of genres including portraiture, landscapes, architecture and urban photography, city / rural life, wildlife, aerial and underwater photography; and these have been captured from diverse destinations such as Bhutan, Ecuador, India, Myanmar, Nepal and Zimbabwe. During his fascinating FREE PUBLIC SEMINARS staged at some of Australia's leading national galleries and artistic institutions, I'Anson will reveal the tales of his journeys; share his motivations and inspirations for travel and photography; and present a selection of his finest Kodak images from some of the most breathtaking places on earth.
I'Anson is a pioneering Australian photographer, and a testament of his statue is that every day 3 of I'Anson's images are published around the world. During this in-depth tour I'Anson will also be launching his latest (and sixth published) book 'Australia: 42 Great Landscape experiences' which features over 300 images all captured beautifully with Kodak film. All of the I'Anson's imagery is on Kodak's unique Professional Endura Metallic paper - the innovative paper of choice for professionals which I'Anson states "elevates professional images to fine art".
Attendees at each presentation will have the opportunity to enter a draw to win a Kodak EasyShare P880, 8 megapixel digital camera (valued at AUD $599) plus a copy of his book. One lucky attendee will also win the trip of a lifetime on a World Exhibitions photographic adventure to India accompanied by Richard I'Anson himself.
I have been super busy... so havnt been on the net much.
Just got a nice new computer! (Mac Pro with 23") Mmmm... still getting used to a Mac, but loving it!
Wish I could have made it out to the show, but have had no time.
hey spoolin sweet on the new mac.. i also picked up a mac a couple of weeks ago but not the pro...... $ i picked up a imac 24inch... my mate works for apple in high level tech support so i got a juicy discount.....