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I had known Renee for a few years and interviewed and hired her to be the Event Photographer for a Vintage/ 50's event run through Kur-ing-gai council. She was incredible. Not only were the shots dynamic and full of life, she seemed to be everywhere at once and captured every moment of the day. The photos were processed and low-res versions uploaded on to the event Facebook page the next day all sorted and filed. She is an incredible Photographer and a great asset at any event.
Jesi Jemison, Ku-ring-gai Council
Time lapse of the images used in the Darkes Forest star trail photo
"The near side of a galaxy is tens of thousands of light-years closer to us than the far side; thus we see the front as it was tens of thousands of years before the back. But typical events in galactic dynamics occupy tens of millions of years, so the error in thinking of an image of a galaxy as frozen in one moment of time is small." - Carl Sagan
Darkes Forest is a great spot for astro photography, just south of Sydney.
Details Camera: Nikon D810 Lens: Nikon AF-S Nikkor 14-24mm f/2.8G ED Shutter: 30 seconds Aperture: f/2.8 ISO: 800
Startrails at Bombo Headland Quarry
21st July 2017 9:25pm - 9:51pm 30 seconds (total 48 frames, stacked) f2.8 ISO 1250 Nikon D810 + Nikkor 14-24mm
Startrails at Bombo Headland Quarry
Details: Nikon D810 + 14-24mm ISO 2500, 30 seconds, f2.8 55 frames, stacked Shot from 10:13pm - 10:42pm
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“Renee words cannot thank you enough for capturing our perfect day… our wedding day. Your tireless effort along with the little touches and things you have done are so generous. We wouldn’t hesitate in recommending you to family & friends. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts xxxoo”
- Nadine, Kirrawee
Shack Life - Book Launch and Exhibition Opening Hazelhurst Regional Gallery and Arts Centre
Saturday 22 April from 2pm Book launch for Shack Life by Ingeborg van Teeseling with guest speaker Elizabeth Farrelly.
A Shack Life Art Exhibition featuring artists associated with the shack communities including Reg Mombossa and Lucy O’Doherty.
Shack Life is an exhibition of artworks by a mix of established artists and members of the shack communities of the Royal National Park. Their works respond to the structure of the shacks, the spirit of the community and the power of the surrounding landscape.
The artworks seek to carry on the tradition of artists engaging with the Royal National Park shack communities as exemplified by artists such as Max Dupain, Hal Missingham and Margaret Olley.
To see all photos from the event, please use the following link.
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Shack Life - Hazelhurst Art Gallery 22nd April 2017
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Lightning observed from North Cronulla Beach
A storm passes by at Cronulla, Australia
Panorama of Wattamolla, Royal National Park. Taken on Nikon D810 w/ 24-70mm 2.8
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I will be unavailable to take on work until returning from Japan mid September. From then until Christmas bookings are also limited.
Sydney during the Vivid Festival, June 2016 ©2016 Renée Van Kraanen Photography
Vivid Sydney 2016 ©2016 Renée Van Kraanen Photography