NZ Photographer Magazine - Issue 27

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Issue 27 : October 2013

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Fantastic work!

I have been lucky enough to be intimately involved with both the New Zealand and Australian Professional Photography Awards this year, and I’m blown away at the level of talent the professionals are coming up with - visual storytelling is stronger than it’s ever been! For those of you lucky enough to have been to Auckland and listened to the APPAs over the live stream you will have heard some great photographic debates between judges. ABOUT Whether you’re an enthusiastic weekend snapper or a beginner who wants to learn more, NZ Photographer is the fun e-magazine for all Kiwi camera owners – and it’s free! EDITOR Ollie Dale, editor@nzphotographer.co.nz GROUP EDITOR Nick Harley ART DIRECTOR Jodi Olsson

I encourage you to view the winners of the NZIPP and AIPP awards for some serious photographic inspiration! www.nzipp.org.nz and www.appa.aippblog.com. Congratulations to Chris Gin for the beautiful image entitled Muriwai Gannet Colony at Sunset, winning last issue’s Open Competition - a lovely shot showing that when it comes to landscape photography patience is often required and sometimes rewarded. Great work Chris! Many other images were fantastic, so congratulations to all of you whose work features in our new-look NZ Photographer. For those who didn’t quite make it, keep shooting and improving your skills and enter this month’s competition.

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Ollie Dale Resident Judge NZ Photographer


Next Month's  Competition: MONOCHROME

GET SHOOTING AND WIN! Photographers - This is a great opportunity to improve your photography skills and get some feedback from professional photography judges in a safe and friendly environment. Here's what's up for grabs! •

The winning image on the cover of the next issue

A canvas print of your image and cover to immortalise your achievement for your grandchildren

For issue 27 our new theme is MONOCHROME

Not just Black and White, but Monochrome. Google it, and make magic! The Judge(s) will provide feedback on the top 25 images and you'll get published! AND you'll be in to win next month's prize. Enter now at www.nzphotographer.co.nz

Rules: Images submitted must be no older than 12 months from the date of publication of this issue. Entry to the competition is $5 and you can enter up to five images. Images must be no more than 100 dpi and no more than 1600px wide. Save them as jpgs in the prefered colour space of Adobe RGB (1998). If you don't know what this means, don't worry, but do Google it...●

$50 cash And of course, bragging rights and the envy of your fellow NZ Photographer fans!

Check out next months theme and enter at www.nzphotographer.co.nz!

WIN!

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CANON SET TO LAUNCH NEW ONLINE IMAGE MANAGEMENT SERVICE Have complete control of your personal image collection – simply and securely in one place – with Canon

Each month we share some of the latest product releases unedited and unadultered, direct from suppliers to the photography world.

participate in testing and refinement, to ensure the best possible features and user experience. As Kim Conner, General Manager – Consumer Imaging at Canon New Zealand explains, Canon’s main objective as an imaging company is to help people get more out of their imaging experiences.

Canon New Zealand has announced plans to launch an online image management service, to help kiwis take complete control of their ever-expanding image collections. The intelligent, personal image management service will enable users to simply and safely store, organise, share and access their photos and videos – regardless of what device they were captured on – from a central online hub. A free trial of the service will be available later this year and Canon has opened registrations of interest to enable people to be among the first in New Zealand to experience it, as well as be able to 4 www.nzphotographer.co.nz

“We understand image management and secure storage can be a real headache for people, which can prevent them from enjoying and doing more with their personal collections. This new image management service will allow us to complete their imaging experience simply and securely in one place, allowing people to do more with what they see and achieve more with their images than they thought possible” said Conner. Canon’s online image management service will make it easy to safely store, organise and access your lifetime image collection online through simple upload options, sophisticated indexing and tagging functionality, and two-way social media integration. While


details of the service and fee structure are yet to be announced, Canon confirms that the service will be a paid model with an emphasis on complete privacy of users images and data, enabling total user control of their collections.

EASY AUTO UPLOAD WITH SMART INTERNET BANDWIDTH MANAGEMENT The ability to find your images quickly and easily with an intuitive user interface and auto sorting by date and device, as well as easy tagging and album creation

“The image management service is designed for people who value their images, regardless of camera brand or device type” says Conner. “We’re excited to invite people to come on this journey with Social media integration, including the ability to automatically pull in images from social media channels together with a record of us, to shape a local service to meet their needs and to continue to comments, as well as publish from your collection out to social inspire and develop the imaging experience for New Zealanders.” platforms (Facebook/Flickr) Image access, management, sharing and creating from one DESIGNED AROUND LOCAL USER NEEDS convenient online hub that puts you in control The free trial will available by invitation to those who have The public launch of Canon’s image management service is registered their interest later this year. Further details of the trial will be provided at the time of invitation. To help shape the service, scheduled for the first half of 2014, when full service details and fee structures will be unveiled. Canon will encourage participating users to share their thoughts and feedback, as well as suggest ideas for new features. For people interested in trialling the service, simply visit canon.co.nz/manage to register. A video tour is available on the site to give a taste of what’s to come, including:

For further information please contact: Rochelle Mora Manager – Consumer Marketing Communications CANON NEW ZEALAND LTD rochelle.m@canon.co.nz +64 9 9269377 ■ www.nzphotographer.co.nz 5


Chris Gin Muriwai gannet colony at sunset

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Matthew Barbour A remote Tongan Island

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Nick Kabzamalov “Flying” Inside of The Magic Room in the Auckland Art Gallery

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Lindsay Murray Still life of an apple

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Chris Gin Interesting cloud formations at sunset, taken from Mt Wellington,Auckland

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Matthew Barbour Waves crashing over the reef in Tonga

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Willem Lombard Damn quiet. Taken on the Desert Road late in the afternoon.

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Danice Hamilton Wind and Waves, view towards Mt Cook from Greymouth

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Lindsay Murray Butterfly emerging from chrysalis

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Ksenia Gokieli Lake Tekapo, South Island (NZ)

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Chris Gin Sunset at Cape Egmont lighthouse

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Nick Kabzamalov Parrot in a Private Property in Kerikeri, New Zealand www.nzphotographer.co.nz 17


Danice Hamilton A man and his dog, My partner and his late dog Shilo at Paroa Beach, Greymouth

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Chris Gin Sunset at Back Beach, New Plymouth

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Lindsay Murray Taken at the Huntly Rodeo

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Willem Lombard Time to fly. An early misty morning in Wanganui

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Matthew Barbour Mother and calf Tonga

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Danice Hamilton Tangiwai Hei Tiki, Charlie Wilson

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Nick Kabzamalov Gannet in The Muriwai’s Gannet Colony in the Vicinity of Auckland

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Lindsay Murray Still life of a pear

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Chris Gin A foggy morning at St Bathans, Otago

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LESS IS MORE NEW EOS 100D

The world’s smallest and lightest APS-C DSLR*, all performance, no compromise.

*As at 1st March 2013

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“When you

photograph people in colour, you photograph their clothes. But when you photograph people in black and white, you photograph their souls!

-Ted Grant

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