P365 Day 135
- At September 12, 2013
- By Neil Creek
- In p365
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Bushfire Auction Prints Delivered + Photo Project
- At March 25, 2009
- By Neil Creek
- In community
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The bushfires charity auction I ran concluded a few weeks ago, and the prints were delivered to the winner and recipient around the time of our trip to Kinglake. Read on for pics, and news of a very important photo project to help bushfire survivors.
Prints go to their New Homes – Or Soon Will
The winner of the fine art print of my photo taken near Mansfield was won thanks to a generous bid of $250aud by my friend Anna. I snapped this photo when Anna collected the limited edition print – my first.
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Recently, Erin was able to take a photo of her brother Ben with his copy of the print. Ben is the recipient of the proceeds of the auction, having lost his house to the bushfires, however he has decided to donate the money to the Kinglake CFA (Country Fire Association). A true hero if there ever was one. Ben is looking forward to displaying the print in his new house, once he has rebuilt.

Printing Donated by The Edge Photo Imaging
I wanted to deliver Ben and the auction winner a print of the finest quality, that will last for many decades and look as good as it possibly can. After they were recommended to us by an artist friend, we contacted The Edge Photo Imaging, a Melbourne-based and internationally known photo printing studio. We were impressed with their customer service and quick response, but even more with their extremely generous offer to produce the two prints completely free of charge! This allowed me to guarantee that all of the money raised by the auction would be going to Ben and his family to help them recover. All that The Edge asked for in return was acknowledgement of their part in this fundraising effort.
The prints that The Edge Photo Imaging delivered were exceptional, and the service outstanding, throughout the whole process. I would like to offer my deep gratitude to them for their generosity and professionalism. I can highly recommend their services to anyone looking to see their photography printed to the highest standards. Below is an extract from their “about” page.
The Edge Photo Imaging has earned a reputation internationally, and is recognized for producing prints of outstanding quality. Not only are Australia’s finest photographers using The Edge, several of the World’s best have discovered the benefits this lab has to offer.
The Edge evolved from a vision to bring back to the Wedding/Portrait industry, some good old-fashioned personal service. Niels Hilton and Wayne Padley put together a team that could provide photographers with a higher quality of service than what was available at the time. In only a short period, The Edge has certainly made a tremendous impact on the industry, not only here in Australia, but even as far away as the UK and USA.
Customer Service is one of our specialties. We will always try to accommodate the needs of our clients. We have proficient staff in this area that have all had previous studio/photography experience. They understand the needs of the Wedding/ Portrait photographer, and will endeavour to make your job as easy as possible.
Photo Project to Help Bushfire Victims Recover Lost Memories
A few days prior to writing this post, I was approached on twitter by Michelle Primmer (@mprimmer), who told me about a wonderful and very important project she’s involved with.
The Lost Photo Appeal, being run via the Disaster Help Site aims to get copies of photos taken in and around Kinglake, and of its residents and their histories, to the families who lost their own photos in the fires. Some families have lost loved ones, including children, along with all photographs of them. Photos in such cases can become more precious than gold, and help with the grieving process.
If you know of anyone who has photos taken in Kinglake, or of its residents, please send them to the site linked above. Even if you have photos of the once beautiful town taken on a holiday, please consider contributing those as well.
Here’s more about the appeal taken from the site:
The Lost Photo Appeal Project has been created to try to replace, as much as possible, family photos lost in the fires.
To assist us in this task we ask that people who are in any way connected to those in the fire zone- former neighbours from years ago, old boyfriends and girlfriends, past workmates etc., to look through your old photo albums and find any pictures that feature, or would be of special significance to, the fire affected families. Holiday snaps, photos of their childhood home, 21st birthday parties etc.
Beaded Art Deco Headpiece – by Naomi
- At November 13, 2008
- By Neil Creek
- In Jewelery
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Last night, after many months of on-and-off work, Naomi completed what I think is one of her most beautiful beaded artworks yet, a green, silver and black beaded feather headpiece.
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This piece will be on display in the members showcase at the Bead Society of Victoria Bead Expo, on this weekend in the Kingston City Hall, Moorabbin. If you go, make sure you say hi to Naomi, who will be running a class on loomed beading, and volunteering at the BSV stand.
To take this photo, I simply laid the headpiece on a sheet of white card, and bounced a single flash off our white ceiling. The flash was placed at camera top right. I turned the flash power up to full, so that I could stop down the aperture a bit to get as big a depth of field as possible. I believe I was shooting at f16 or so.
Breaking! Blogger Apologises With Jewellery!
- At August 26, 2008
- By Neil Creek
- In Jewelery
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It’s been too long, but I’m back baby! And to make up for my absence, here’s some photos of some jewellery I’ve taken recently for Naomi as illustrations to be used in the next BSV newsletter.
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I won’t go into details explaining my recent absence from the blog, but those who follow regularly might be able to guess. Real life just takes its toll after a while, and sometimes things just become “too hard”. Although I didn’t plan it as such, the last three weeks became kind of a holiday from the blog, one that was much needed, I think.
Just as an aside: I’m writing this post while listening to One Slip by Pink Floyd. An awesome song played loud! :)
There’s been a few bits of news since I last wrote:
- I am now officially (but yet to be signed on) an official “Staff Photographer” for the upcoming Melbourne Anime Festival (Manifest). I have a long history with the convention, and you’ve seen some of the photos I’ve taken there before ( 2007 Friday, 2007 Saturday, 2007 Sunday). This year, the arrangement has been formalised, and along with one or two other photographers, I’ll have more access than ever before, so you can look forward to the best coverage of Manifest ever!
- Still in negotiation but very close to being finalised, this year in addition to being a staff photographer at Manifest, I will also have a dedicated photo area with a backdrop and professional lighting, where anyone can come and have their photo taken, and optionally buy prints of the photos. I’ll have more information soon, but if you are attending, look forward to being able get high quality professional photographic prints of yourselves and your awesome costumes!
- In related news, I’ve finally partially restored my photo gallery, which went offline when I changed hosts. I’ve installed the gallery software again and have been uploading photos from my collection. So far I have all the photos I’ve taken at official Manifest events since 2004, plus a handfull of Manifest social meets. I’ll have many many more photos to go here over time, including my holidays and shoots with friends, so keep an eye on it. You can also comment on and tag photos, as well as subscribe to the gallery to be notified of updates.
- Despite my neglect for the last couple of weeks, the blog continues to do well, climbing from 77 to 65 in the Top 100 Australian blogs list! Thank you to everyone for helping make the blog a continued success!
That’s all for now, but look forward to more as I get back to a more regular posting frequency.
Thanks for sticking around. ;)
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