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Pam Morris
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 23 ก.ย. 2015
Colour and Tone Lesson 05 Harmonious Colours
This training explores how colours that are adjacent on the colour wheel (analogous) colours create 'harmony' within the aesthetics and narrative of our photographs.
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Colour and Tone Lesson 04 Complementary Colours
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This tutorial explores how to proactively ensure that you frame a photograph to include colour combinations that 'pop' and are aesthetically pleasing to the viewer.
Colour and Tone Lesson 03 Feeling Colour
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This lesson explores how humans psychologically respond to colour in an image and how different colours impact the aesthetics and narrative of a photographic image. It also looks at how different colours depict different eras over the last century and how the events of those decade influence the colours and patterns of the times.
Colour and Tone Lesson 02 White Balance
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This lesson looks at the overall 'colour' of the light in your photographic image and explores how to change the colours using the Colour Balance adjustment and how to ensure you capture the correct white balance in your images.
Colour and Tone Lesson 01 Seeing Light
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This lesson explores the properties of the colour within the light we capture within our images, the differences between the hue, luminosity and saturation of a colur and how to selectively edit each of these properties.
South Island New Zealand 2024 Photography Tour
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Trip around the South Island of New Zealand in Autumn of 2024 with Photographers Paul Hoelen and Rachel Gillespie as our tour guides
Selected Topic Lesson 05 Example Setups Flash 2
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The second example of a lighting setup using on-camera and off-camera flash to create a photo for a passport
Selected Topic Lesson 03 Where to Place Your Flash
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This tutorial discusses the pros and cons of using on-camera and off-camera flash. How to bounce flash and how to use modifiers to soften flash lighting.
Selected Topic Lesson 04 Example Setups Flash 1
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This video follows on from the previous sessions on how to use flash by walking through how to set up the lighting for a shoot to emulate a specific aesthetic.
Lesson 02 Why Use Flash
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Many budding photographers would like to improve the lighting on their subjects but are unsure of when it is appropriate to use Flash for their light source.
Fixing Image Content Defects
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This session identifies common defects in photographic images and how to easily fix them using editing software. It also explores the latest AI powered image fixing techniques.
Image Design Lesson 14 Movement
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This lesson explores how 'time' impacts the narrative and emotion communication in a photographic image. Using the shutter speed combined with moving the camera to create different visual effects.
Camberwell Camera Club Tasmania Workshop 2023
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Images captured by Camberwell Camera Club Members during an amazing workshop of South East Tasmania in September 2023. The workshop ran for 10 days and was hosted by two highly experienced Tasmanian Photographers - Paul Hoelen and Luke Schtarke.
How to Photograph Flowers
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Photograph what you love ... and I love flowers and plants so my 'happy' time is in my garden photographing my flowers. In this video I share with you all that I have learned on how to photograph flowers to 'show them in their best light' - my photographs are more 'art' photography than documenting their botanical origins. My recent flower six portrait portfolio and two of my flower abstracts h...
Image Design Lesson 13 Patterns
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This lesson looks at the way that patterns and repetition of image elements contribute to the aesthetics and narrative of your image.
Image Design Lesson 8 Form Groups Abstracts
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Image Design Lesson 8 Form Groups Abstracts
Image Design Lesson 7 Rectangles Circles and Triangles
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Image Design Lesson 7 Rectangles Circles and Triangles
Image Design Lesson 3 Framing and Aspect Pam Morris
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Image Design Lesson 3 Framing and Aspect Pam Morris
Image Design Lesson 2 Before You Press the Button
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Image Design Lesson 2 Before You Press the Button
Image Design Lesson 1 What makes an Engaging Image
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Image Design Lesson 1 What makes an Engaging Image
Reduce Reuse and Recycle - Minimising waste in building Construction
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Reduce Reuse and Recycle - Minimising waste in building Construction
Arthur Schuller - Xrays to Exile - The story of Prof. Arthur Schuller - The father of Neuroradiology
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Arthur Schuller - Xrays to Exile - The story of Prof. Arthur Schuller - The father of Neuroradiology
Hi Pam, I' 70, born in Adelaide in 1954. I had a 5 year relationship with an Irish SMS worker from that era. My husband's eldest Grandson (from his previous marriage) is currently employed at the new Snowy Mountains Scheme. Ironic somehow 😂. I was fascinated to hear what your dear Mum had to say. The cold & isolation would have made life very unpleasant for many. Sacrificing for a "better future" was what your parents wanted & I congratulate all who have that ethos. We (hubby and I) have gone without things we felt could wait until retirement & now, we can have & do those things. Home ownership, own car, some cash + Aged Pension means a comfortable, healthy life. By cooking & eating IN, most often. By being careful with water (sister & I bathed first, then Mum, Dad & then, he threw buckets of that soapy water over our fruit trees. We had no Curly Leaf disease but delicious fruit). Chooks for eggs, rabbits & non-layers for meat, a vegie & flower garden,.... Those were the days for my childhood! I have been reminiscing for 1/2 hour & decided to text a reply to THANK YOU so much for sharing your experiences with me & everyone else who cares to learn about that important Project & what its workers endured for this Lucky Country. God Bless you! Say Hi to Mum for me🙏🌹🌹🫂
Fabulous Pam, what a wonderful montage of the tour, Rachel
Most interesting to hear these human perspectives, and not just male perspectives. Thank you for sharing.
*Promosm* 😣
Hello Pam, I saw your work just in the last month as I'm looking for some information about my uncle. He worked over there as an immigrant with the french company Etudes Et Entreprise in 1954 I think. I'm asking what kind of contractor was this company, what did they work at. Any kind of detail will be appreciated, many thanks
Hi cant help you a lot as my source of reference here was my mother who passed away 2 years ago and I left when I was only 5 years old. From my memory, my father had also previously worked for them as an accountant on the Kiewa Valley scheme in Victoria. Prior to that he worked for the SEC in Victoria so employees may have been conscripted from the SEC. I just remember going into work to see my father and French was the spoken language as most of the employees were French.
@@pammorris3824 thank you so much, I immagine your sorrow, remembering your parents now, I will take your suggestions and try to go further in my research. I only met my uncle once when I was 8, the fact is that I am writing a short story about his Australian life as he died, injured, in the CoalCliff Collieries in 1973. He didn't have relatives in Australia, nobody of the family in Italy never went, I am the first one who visited Australia, this year after 50 years, and I started to search at the Sydney State library where I came across some documents that lead me to that Company. Well thank you ,step by step I shall get to the whole story. Take care, I enjoyed very much my three months stay in your country. Best regards
@@LoredanaZoia-y4cHi from South Australia. I was so pleased to find this Video & hear from Pam & her late Mum. All the best with your search.🙏🌹
Came across this video . Would love to get some more info as my dad & 2 uncles worked on the snowy scheme & they are no longer here to help me through this history .. thanks if I could get some guidance as to where to start looking at there journey there.
Hi my apologies at the delay in responding. Unfortunately, my parents are also both no longer here and my memories are rather sketchy as we left when I was 5. However the best source I had apart from my mother's stories at the time was the book called 'The Snowy' by Shiobhan McHugh. You may also like to liaise with the people at the museum about the snowy located in Adaminaby.
I would also like to know about employee George Adamson's life there. 🙏
@@lindadunstall1790 you could start finding some info at recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/SearchScreens/BasicSearch_Result.aspx. I found a lot of info in that archive site. Good luck .
A wonderful documentary about a remarkable individual - thanks for sharing!
A well made and moving biographical film which is rich in medical, cultural and political history.
An interesting history of a pioneer in neuroradiology
my family was the second family in the snowy in the 1800s
I found this very interesting - a great account of a fascinating story.
thanks Pam saw my sister in this what a shock around the 2:37 mark i have sent her the link
Richard, thanks for letting me know. Paulie (as we called her) was my best friend. She is at my fourth birthday party. Please say hello to her from me. My mother remembers your family well.