VIDEOS
A video by Claire Oliver when she came to visit.
Click to watch the video by Claire Oliver (2.5 minutes)
Click to watch the extended version video by Claire Oliver (27 minutes)
If you are a photographer and have as much passion
for our profession as Peter does please SHARE this interview.
for our profession as Peter does please SHARE this interview.
I’ve been lucky enough to dance and laugh with Peter since I was a little girl!
I couldn’t keep the fun, knowledge and admiration to myself,
I had to document and share.
I had to document and share.
His book “A Few Of The Legends” is a compilation
of interviews and photos of some of the best
of the best photographers that have ever pressed a shutter!
of interviews and photos of some of the best
of the best photographers that have ever pressed a shutter!
Thank you Peter for completing such an AWESOME project …
and Marko from Viewfinder Media for the piece of footage
which completely captures in motion picture the cheeky,
clever, remarkable man I know which is Peter Adams!
and Marko from Viewfinder Media for the piece of footage
which completely captures in motion picture the cheeky,
clever, remarkable man I know which is Peter Adams!
Every coffee table needs “A Few Of The Legends”.
Claire Oliver Photographer
Thank you to Claire and Marko Hila,
Founder/Director, Viewfinder Media
Videographer, Editor, Colourist, Licensed Drone Pilot.
0401 451 338 – www.viewfindermedia.com.au
Watch some other videos from people
who enjoyed reading
A Few Of The Legends.
Click to watch a video by Joshua Lee
“It should be the aim of every photographer to make a single exposure that shows everything about the subject.
I have been told that my portrait of Churchill is an example of this.”
YOUSUF KARSH, OTTAWA, 1992.
“I stumbled across Steichen’s ‘Family Of Man’ exhibition, and since then I’ve always wanted to take photos of people less fortunate than me so that, in a small way, I can have an effect.”
GRAHAM McCARTER, BALMAIN, 1984.
GRAHAM McCARTER, BALMAIN, 1984.
“The more I see of other people’s photographs, the more I realise the truly great photographs one remembers, are those that have been shot ‘straight’ without the use of any technical tricks.”
DAVID MOORE, McMAHONS POINT, SYDNEY, 1983.