The Photography of Peter Pitseolak
On this day in 1973 Canadian Inuit artist, historian and photographer passed away. Pitseolak’s work was significant, as he was an Inuit man photographing his own culture through his own eyes as opposed to outsiders looking in.
Dani Chidlow uses her love of photography and dogs to raise money for Safe Pets, Safe Families.
It's National teachers day in Brunei and National Dogs in Politics Day in the USA.
Cecy Young's Stunning Fashion Photography
It’s Mexican Independence Day and when we think of Mexico, we think of Cecy Young. Cecy was raised in Mexico, then moved to Paris after taking the world by storm with beautiful clean lines and attention to the silhouette of her models. We have big love for some of her Dior and Elle photo sets.
Friday the 13th Inspiration - Arthur Tress
Keeping with the Friday the 13th theme of this week's inspiration, we thought we might share with you some of the creepy and downright strangely beautiful images created by Arthur Tress. The above photograph many may be familiar with from Camera Portfolio 1's Tableau class, however we thought we might share some of our favourite creep-tacular images he has shot over time.
Is it National Composition Day? 9/9/19
It's September 9th and what does that mean? We don't know. But the number 9 got us thinking about the most common thing we hear about in photographic composition, the rule of thirds.
Congratulations Joseph Häxan on winning the Centre for Creative Photography Latent Image Award at this years SALA awards
Please join the Centre for Creative Photography Team in congratulating Joseph Häxan on winning the Centre For Creative Photography Latent Image Award at the SALA Finissage Party last Saturday.
Happy Birthday Hilla Becher! Typologies, New typographics and Camera Portfolio 1 research.
Today is the birthday of a photographer often credited with changing the way we see buildings and coining the term "Typologies" Hilla Becher alongside her long term collaborator and husband Bernd.
Congratulations to our CCP Staff and Student award winners at the AIPP South Australian Professional Photography Awards
The week has been full of excitement as our CCP staff and students have their images judged in the South Australian Professional Photography Awards.
Together - Painting Informed by Photography. A Review by Gavin Blake
I have seen a lot of exhibitions in my time and no doubt a lot are excellent, most are very good at least and of course there are the “mehs” but doubtless all of them have added to my collective experience with art. I’d like to write a little about something excellent that is currently showing at the Light Gallery at the CCP and place my idea of excellent into perspective after this qualification.
Congratulations Bethia Holton - The 2018 Semester 2 VET Award Winner!
Bethia Holton from Cornerstone College has been announced as the Semester 2 Most Promising Young Photographer in 2018. To celebrate we have asked her six questions about her work at the CCP.
Subject spotlight: Hand-Made Photographs
Two current students, Maxine and Pamela, were kind enough to share their experience of one of our analogue/alternative process courses, Hand-Made Photographs. Here we (re)share their illuminating thoughts:
Our Top 5 Portfolio Websites for Photographers
Starting your first photography website can be a nightmare. Where to start? What do you need? How much will it all cost?
Student Spotlight - Sophie Armstrong and her artist residency in Bulgaria
This week the Centre for Creative Photography interviewed CCP student Sophie Armstrong about her recent work Separation, Transition, Incorporation that she created during her artist residency in Bulgaria.
Bespoke Professional Development Workshops
Have you heard about our bespoke workshops? Lately at The Centre for Creative Photography (CCP) we have had a lot of interest in our commissioned professional development workshops for councils, business and community groups. Typically, a manager will be looking to improve the quality of marketing collateral, with a positive and productive team-building day being a welcome bonus.
Mark Spaven on Selective Manipulation for Photographers
This week we thought we would take a moment to chat to Mark Spaven about his favourite images and the work he has created.
Why study Introduction to Photography at the CCP?
We have a fair amount of students study with us that have a lot of camera knowledge before studying at the CCP. This week we set out to ask them exactly WHY they chose to study at the CCP. And more specifically, why would they choose to study Introduction to Photography?
2018 Open Day Sunday August 12
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Announcing the 2018 Semester 1 VET Award Winner Tiana Potts
Tiana Potts from Prescott College has been announced as the Semester 1 Most Promising Young Photographer in 2018. To celebrate we have asked her six questions about her work at the CCP.
Congratulations to our CCP South Australian Professional Photography Award Winners!
The CCP Celebrates it’s staff and students success at the South Australian Professional Photography Awards
Student Spotlight: Kelly Champion - AIPP Australian Documentary Photographer of the Year
We chat with the Australian Documentary Photographer of the Year 2017 Kelly Champion!