Still Life Scarf and Flower Series

Some of my images from the recent "Show of Hands" exhibition I coordinated with a group of past Photography Students from RMIT short courses. 
My work was an exploration of beauty and ageing. 

If you're in Melbourne and would like to learn more about Photography, you can check out the short courses on offer at RMIT.  I teach Level 1 and 2 Introduction to Photography - Technical and Aesthetic as well as the People & Portrait course. 

Deborah Dorman Scarf & Flower 1
Deborah Dorman Scarf & Flower 4
Still Life Scarf & Flowers 2.jpg
Still Life Scarf and flower 3 lr.jpg

Toowoomba Carnival of Flowers Photography Tour - September 2017

It's only 17 weeks until the Toowoomba Carnival of Flowers Photography Tour gets under way. It's going to be a great 4 day photography adventure, staying at the historic Vacy Hall, visiting the amazing parks and gardens and watching the grand parade. One of the first things we'll be doing is going to see the Heritage Bank Photography Awards Exhibition for some inspiration. 

The exhibition just happens to be held next to the fabulous Japanese Gardens and there's plenty to photograph there. And that's just on the first afternoon. If you'd like to join us, click here to find out more. 

TCOF Heritage Bank Photo Comp 1
TCOF Heritage Bank Photo Comp 2
Garden Photography Tours

Cloudehill - The final Diggers Garden

Of the three Diggers Gardens, this one was my least favourite. Not that there's anything wrong with it (it's majestic), it just wasn't my style. It may have been tainted by the service (or lack thereof) at the cafe on the day.  It's not often I walk out of a place but one can only take being ignored for so long before giving up. 

It was not the best time of day to be taking photos on a bright sunny day. Too much contrast between shady and sunny areas ruled out a few photo options. The camera just doesn't cope with such extreme contrast (unless you're doing HDR).  I still managed to grab a few favourite shots before we headed to Sassafras and Miss Marples for a late lunch.  

 

St Erth - Diggers Club Garden

We arrived at St Erth just in time for coffee and cake before the cafe closed. It was a chilly day but the garden had a way of warming your soul. This is my favourite of the three diggers gardens. A little less stately than Heronswood and way less formal than Cloudehill. This one matches my personality perfectly.