GEMAXphoto

GEMAXphoto

Mount Victoria, AUSTRALIA

I owe my love of photography to my father Max. He was a keen photographer as a young boy back in the late 1930’s/early 1940’s. He used old Box Brownies, Brownies, and a 120 roll film Voightlander with a concertina fold out lens. After I had used a number of small plastic cameras, it would be this Voightlander loaded with black & white film that would have me hooked!

By the early 1970’s my father had invested in a 35mm system based around the “lightweight” Nikkormat body, and become hooked on Kodachrome transparency film. I followed him in the late 1970’s with the purchase of a Nikon FM and gradually, a collection of lenses to give me some versatility in handling a variety of subject matter. I gradually developed a good eye for a photograph, and joined a local camera club in the early 1980’s. The rest, as they say, is history!

Today I remain an enthusiastic photographer working almost exclusively in the digital medium, but with a grounding in unforgiving colour transparency film, my approach is very much to “get it right in camera”, and I like to keep post processing to an absolute minimum.

I have a strong love of landscapes, both colour and monochrome, but I enjoy a variety of other subject matters and genres.

All my images are protected internationally by copyright law, and images may not be copied or reproduced in any fashion without my written permission.

My photographic motto is: It’s not just about the subject, it’s about the light falling on the subject !

You can also find my website here:

GEMAX Photographics

I was selected as a finalist in the 2011 NSW Parliamentary Plein Air Photographic Prize with this image – “Blue Mountains Ash in Mist”:

  • Joined: April 2009

Journals

2011 NSW Parliamentary Plein Air Prize
The 36 finalists’ prints in this year’s Prize/Exhibition are currently on display in NSW Parliament House until August 25. The winner was Peter Elfes from Katoomba with his beautiful landscape “Green Desert” which you can see on this website. / Redbubblers Annette Blattman and myself were selected as finalists.
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Mount Victoria Great Train Weekend
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Exhibition at The Wattle Cafe, Blackheath
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