Posts tagged “original photography

Overland.

In January this year I hiked the Overland Track in Tasmania, Australia with Susie, Mardi & Thomas. We took 7 days, camping & hutting.
It is a crazy beautiful hike and I recommend it to anyone & everyone. It was the closest I’ve ever felt to being in a place untouched by humans.
Captivating beauty anywhere you look at all times. Zero impact policy meant no rubbish bins anywhere. You take out everything you take in – food scraps, wrappers etc. – No hair products / shower products to be used anywhere. Baby wipes only if need be, then pack your used ones and take them
with you. DO NOT STEP OFF THE PATH. Need to shit? get out your shovel. Follow guidelines for correct depth of hole – All worth it when you look around and all you can see is nature how it should be.

This is a selection of some of my 35mm photographs taken on a Zeiss Ikon along the way.

Overland Track - Tasmania, Australia.

Overland Track - Tasmania, Australia.

Overland Track - Tasmania, Australia.

Overland Track - Tasmania, Australia

Overland Track - Tasmania, Australia.

Overland Track - Tasmania, Australia.

Overland Track - Tasmania, Australia.

Overland Track - Tasmania, Australia

Overland Track - Tasmania, Australia

Overland Track - Tasmania, Australia

Overland Track - Tasmania, Australia

Overland Track - Tasmania, Australia

Overland Track - Tasmania, Australia

Overland Track - Tasmania, Australia

Overland Track - Tasmania, Australia

Overland Track - Tasmania, Australia

Overland Track - Tasmania, Australia

Overland Track - Tasmania, Australia

Overland Track - Tasmania, Australia


Nakamarra.

I recently helped to shoot a clip for Hiatus Kaiyote, a neo soul future beats band from Melbourne Australia.
We shot it while traveling from Adelaide to Alice Springs (the quintessential ‘outback’).

Orion from The Native Press lent me his Mamiya rb67 medium format monster and I snapped
some pics in between video shooting sessions. Shooting 6×7 negatives is addictive.
once you go to that quality shooting 35mm is almost annoying.
(and here i am, the medium format converted show pony blabbing away!)

I’ll totally post the finished clip on here when it’s done.
I’ll also sort through the digital pics I took and post some of those
(hopefully before the years out)

Film = Kodak Portra 160.
Camera = Mamiya rb67

Nai & Jay J
Nai Palm
Nai Palm
Nai Palm
Bender
Si
Simon
Pez
Jay J