Myocum Sculpture by Tim Mooney By Tim MooneyJuly 6, 2010November 28, 2017 Categories: commercial photography, Design, General, photography Tags: byron bay art, helen, myocum school of sculpture, samantha welch Back at the Myocum School of Sculpture I took some pics for the wrap up of their first term. I love this piece that Helen (student) is putting together and will review it again next term:
Byron Bay ArtsCape by Tim Mooney By Tim MooneyJuly 6, 2010November 28, 2017 Categories: Design, General, photography Tags: art, artscape biennial, byron bay, clarks beach, tim mooney photography I made another dash up to Byron Bay to cover the ArtsCape Biennial and get more progress images for Samantha Welch’s Myocum School of Sculpture. Artscape finishes on the 11th July 2010 and there are some great pieces to see along the walk to Clarks Beach.
Myocum School of Sculpture by Tim Mooney By Tim MooneyMay 27, 2010November 28, 2017 Categories: Design, Graphics, photography, Websites Tags: blog, myocum, sculpture, website I’ve just completed a web site for Samantha Welch at her Myocum School of Sculpture. Sam is a very gifted artist and has fulfilled one of her dreams to have her own sculpture school. She has engaged the services of Damien Lucas as the head teacher of the school and first classes are well under…
Decorator Photographic Prints by Tim Mooney By Tim MooneyMarch 25, 2010November 28, 2017 Categories: Aerial photography, Design, Graphics, photography, Real Estate Tags: aerial photography, home decoration, office decoration, photographic enlargements, real estate, robert simeon, RWM, sydney, tim mooney, Virtual Reality News I’ve been inspired to add a page to my website where you can buy print enlargements of selected aerial photography. Every week I supply the lead image to Virtual Realty News (VRN) written by Robert Simeon of Richardson and Wrench Mosman. These images are now available in print format and its simple to order them…
Cambodia: logos online and bikes – by Tim Mooney By Tim MooneyFebruary 5, 2010November 28, 2017 Categories: Design, food, General, photography Tags: bikes, Cambodia, logos, Pauline Johns A very old friend Pauline Johns is doing great work in Cambodia. Pauline is a regular in a certain area of Cambodia where poverty is the norm. Currently Pauline has been working on a few projects: 1. To give bicycles to deserved remote children, and 2. To help establish a school for these needy children….
Just another brick in the rebuild process by Tim Mooney By Tim MooneyFebruary 4, 2010November 28, 2017 Categories: Aerial photography, General, photography, Real Estate Tags: health, Pink Floyd, Swine Flu I remember hearing this famous Pink Floyd song time and time again and thought that I understood it. Now on the recovery road from being a little ill I realise that the rebuilding of one’s health is an art form. When our immune system gets messed up its not just a matter of getting better….
Acupressure by Tim Mooney By Tim MooneyDecember 17, 2009November 28, 2017 Categories: Aerial photography, General, photography Acupressure interests me greatly. Whilst I get little attacks of fatigue I have long been a user of acupuncture as a balancing tool for the body’s energy systems. Recently I rediscovered Acupressure in a dedicated book given to me by my book printer in Singapore. Simple system, stunning results. Self treatment is possible and delivers…
Food Photography by Tim Mooney By Tim MooneyDecember 15, 2009November 28, 2017 Categories: commercial photography, food, photography Tags: Bannisters, food photography, lighting, Rick Stein Back in September: Taking photos of food is great because it is very much a challenge. You have to be ready as food deteriorates very quickly … looses temperature, changes shape, colour etc. Lighting plays an important part and its best to use as little as possible introduced lighting. Always have a big glass of…
That Control Factor by Tim Mooney By Tim MooneySeptember 18, 2009November 28, 2017 Categories: Design, photography, Real Estate Tags: clients, photoshop, portfolio, weather I like to be in control of a car when I’m in it. I get a bit crook if I’m not at the wheel. Yesterday I was out with clients shooting for their portfolio … for 3 hours. In an out of the car and fairly uninspiring weather to boot. Something about being in control…
Rick Stein at the Sydney Fish Markets By Tim MooneySeptember 14, 2009November 28, 2017 Categories: General, photography, Uncategorized Tags: australia, Bannisters, Rick Stein, sydney, Sydney Fish Markets With Rick Stein at Bannisters it was really fun to explore the Sydney Fish Markets with Rick in search of the freshest … knowledge. We spent hours there and it was absolutely fascinating. So many species, so much opportunity for photography. I thought these little red fellas were interestingly ‘arranged’