Peter Morgan is a photographer and journalist from Sydney, Australia. He has documented his experiences in conflict zones in the Middle East through his photography. Fellow TAFE student Erin Grant interviews Peter Morgan about the photos that mean the most to him, and the incredible stories behind them. In 2016, you were doing human rights […]
Tag: photojournalism
Episode 5 – Foto PhreakZ Show Notes
By Rob Nyffenegger Editor’s Note: Sadly this is the last in the Foto PhreakZ series. Keep following Rob’s work on his website, Rob Nyffenegger Photography. Episode 5 – Photographic Triangle What is the photographic Triangle? There are three basic settings on which photography is based. These are: ISO, aperture and shutter speed. Each one has […]
Episode 4 – Foto PhreakZ Show Notes
Written by Rob Nyffenegger Episode 4 – Lens Types Although lens selection for mobile devices is a fairly limited affair, it is still useful to understand what type of lenses there are available and their uses. And if you decide to go with a larger camera option over a mobile in the future, then you […]
Photo story: Chinatown
Certificate IV Journalism students turn their mobile cameras on Sydney’s Chinatown for their class in Mobile Photography (affectionately known as MoPho). Photography by Belinda Palmada, Lily Gobran and Ruth Griffin. Music by Chan Wai Fat via CC on the Free Music Archive.