Choosing the right camera and lens is a huge undertaking. With so many options on the market the choices can be overwhelming. Recently myself and fellow Sony Digital Imaging Ambassador Mark Galer sat down with Sony’s Sean Ellwood to chat about Sony’s range of A7R Series cameras and G Master […]
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Dwarf Minke, Big Questions
The known is dwarfed by the unknown when it comes to Dwarf Minke whales, a subspecies recognised only relatively recently. Though smaller than many of their cetacean cousins, at 8 metres and curious for close contact in groups, they have immense power to overwhelm with joy the fortunate few […]
Read MoreMastering the Art of Editing
Editing your photographs is an art in itself. Technical and challenging, the process provides an opportunity to reimagine your images to align with your style and brand. It is an individual and very personal process, however learning a few simple tricks can have a great impact. Recently I spoke with […]
Read MoreWhat’s In My Bag: Craig Parry’s Aerial Landscape Underwater Equipment
Craig Parry sat down with the team at Sony’s Alpha Universe to discus what equipment he uses to capture his stunning Aerial, Landscape and Underwater photographs – read on below for the full article: Craig Parry’s photography is known to offer a unique insight into the world around us. Primarily […]
Read MoreThe Secret to a Great Image
A native of Byron Bay on the coastline of Northern NSW, it was his parents’ gift of a disposable waterproof camera at five years old that set Craig Parry on the path to becoming one of our finest underwater photographers. Entirely self-taught, Parry worked at his craft before making a […]
Read MorePhotographer wins international recognition for amazing Migaloo shot off Australian coast
A stunning photograph of Migaloo making his way up the eastern Australian coast has snagged a Byron Bay photographer a prestigious international award. It is the first ever underwater photograph of Migaloo. Titled The Ghost, Craig Parry’s photo of the famed white whale won first place in the underwater world […]
Read MoreRare underwater photo of white humpback whale Migaloo beats 10,000 entries in comp
Capturing the first ever rare Underwater photograph of Migaloo, nature photographer Craig Parry recently took out top honours at the prestigious ‘Golden Turtle International Photography Competition’ in Moscow. Beating a field of talented peers from around the world, Craig’s win has been embraced by Australian ocean and nature […]
Read MoreMysterious White Whale Makes Appearance off Byron Bay
Back in July of 2016, a breath-taking white whale made a spectacular appearance off the coast of Byron Bay and Craig Parry was there to capture the scene in all it’s glory. Australian Geographic caught up with Craig to discus the mysterious creature’s identity. Keep reading to find out more… […]
Read MoreCraig Parry, the man who took a whale selfie talks with Gizmodo
Keen to find out more about that infamous Craig Parry whale selfie? what makes me tick? Where I get my inspiration from and what challenges me professionally? Recently I was fortunate enough to sit down with the geniuses at Gizmodo to chat about all things photography and nature, and yes, […]
Read MoreHow to photograph a giant Humpback Whale: ‘Emergence’ featured in WIRED
Humpback Whale photographs are the speciality of nature photographer Craig Parry. Craig Parry sat down with Wired to find out how to Photograph a Giant Humpback Whale. IT MAY SEEM obvious, but whales are huge. Take the humpback, for example. They’ll reach 52 feet and almost 40 tons. Nature photographer Craig Parry has […]
Read MoreCraig Parry featured in Escape: Australia’s Top Nature Photographers
I’m stoked to have woken up this morning to find myself appearing as one of Australia’s Top Nature Photographers in Newscorp’s Escape feature. In this interview I share with readers my favourite destination for photography in addition to providing a couple of tips on the area. Byron Bay’s Craig Parry, […]
Read MoreCraig Parry Takes Out Top International Award for Aerial Bushfire Photo
The aerial bushfire photo was taken using a remote-controlled camera mounted under a hexacopter after aerial water bombing quelled the flames. Mr Parry said he went out with his helicam to see how the composition of the various colours would appear on camera. “When I set out to take […]
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