photography

Cityscape: Adelaide Walking Tours (mobile phonography)


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This week was a private photo tutor session with a woman recently moved to Adelaide from Mumbai with her partner. She long-loved photography with no formal training and wanted to understand how to better “click”* with her mobile phone camera. We took a leisurely three hour walk around the Riverbank Precinct and through the Botanic Gardens, where she enjoyed seeing new flowers and flora for the first time—great new places to share with her partner and young son.

I had some time to click a few abstract images with my Samsung Galaxy S8 and edited on phone with Snapseed.

If you’re interested in learning more about photography and your camera please visit https://www.alfonso.com.au/adelaide-photography-courses and make a booking.

* Indian’s often say “click” instead of “snap” or “shoot” when discussing the taking of a picture. I first noticed this while documenting the Jaipur Literary Festival for the Adelaide Festival Centre’s OzAsia Festival.

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