Mark Rogers promises a reverie of absolute tonal bliss and soul revival in his ecstatic track 'Just so You Know'. Check it out on Spotify.

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Mark Rogers promises a reverie of absolute tonal bliss and soul revival in his ecstatic track 'Just so You Know'. Check it out on Spotify.
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Cllr Ian Cruise , an Independent representing Longbridge Ward spoke to Labour Lives about his concerns around the the departure of Mark Rogers and how this has played out across the council and the city.
A former Labour Cllr with well documented problems he says he is now focusing his energies on his electorate and the issues of budget problems affecting local residents.
He is appealing against a decision of the local Northfield Labour CLP to refuse his re-admittance to the Labour Party.
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Interview with Mark Rogers
Mark Rogers is an Australian photographer with over ten years of broad experience in the photography industry. He works alongside the company Magnum Photography and produces an exquisite collection of inspiring photographs.
Mark has specialized in the following: - Action Sports Photography - Wedding Photography - Corporate & Industrial Photography - Real Estate & Architectural Photography - Portrait Photography - Glamour and Model Folios
Mark is a fully Accredited AIPP Professional Photographer. He is located in Port Melbourne, with a studio in South Melbourne, just a few minutes outside the CBD.
Check our Mark’s website: www.magnumphotography.com.au
Magnum Photography's Facebook page: www.facebook.com/pages/Magnum-Photography-Melbourne/122264154475092
How did you get started? What was your first job?
I started out as more of an amateur photographer, my dad was an accomplished photographer/painter and I met up with a friend of many years who was also interested in working as a photographer. My first job was at a baby christening followed by a wedding. This one family became a client and I have since done a number of various assignments for them.
2 . What elements of the work bring you the most stress?
Time restrictions bring the most stress or working with a subject that can be difficult. Add to that poor weather, equipment malfunctions, that’s about it really. If you’re confident in your ability, you can pull off most assignments. I tend to be a perfectionist in some ways. Some jobs, everything falls into place, others you need to really work hard to achieve the results.
3. What does a typical workday look like for you?
Every work day is different. Like any job, much of my work is mundane, everyday commercial work which I would rarely publish on FB or my websites. The really interesting projects and jobs always make the mundane, bill paying jobs worthwhile.
4. How would you describe your Photography?
I don't consider my photography particularly artistic. I really do admire other photographers who come up with fresh & innovative ideas. My style is just as I see it, given my mood at the time and the location.
5. What sort of equipment do you like to use?
I use Canon EOS, and Elinchrom studio lighting, including location work.
6. How much time do you spend on one project?
Time spent on projects would vary from job to job. I try to shoot a good image from the start to minimize Photoshop/post-editing time. I rarely shoot RAW files as Jpeg is sufficient for most of my work. I tend to spend a fair amount of time with Set/Location set up.
7. What is your dream assignment?
Dream assignment would be a model portfolio shoot in a remote location like a salt lake with 50's & 60's style retro theme. Sort of Americana in the 50's is the best way to describe it.
8. What advice would you give a photographer starting out?
It’s a hard road to photography these days, simply because technology has opened photography to so many people. I suggest having an additional income source (job) as photographer rates are always being undercut, driving the real value of a professionally accredited photographer down. It’s a hard RD these days.