Is there any higher place to observe your pictures than a railway museum? All these converging traces, geometric shapes, exteriors and interiors, the patina of historical past and the echoing shock of the brand new within the distance… for framing, for main traces, for composition, for contrasts, nothing beats it.
That’s why grasp photographer Mogens Johansen selected the Bassendean Railway Museum for his newest photowalk, which came about on Sunday.
The museum is dedicated to WA’s railway historical past and has a powerful assortment of locomotives, rail carriages and railway memorabilia.
Fortunate contributors — together with Wendy Black, whose effective pictures we characteristic right here — realized the way to handle the generally tough gentle in such a venue and the way to shoot collections of images with totally different themes.
As Mogens reminded everybody, “wheels, levers, dials and gauges makes make terrific photos. It’s all about capturing moments, gentle and fascinating objects.”
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Supply: thewest.com.au