Around Melbourne

I love living in Melbourne. It's still such a novelty to me. I walk the streets and always find so many things I want to photograph. So much so, that I bought myself a new camera that I can carry in my bag at all times. The 5DmkII Canon dSLR gets a bit heavy when you're just wandering around. So now I have the Fuji XT-2 Mirrorless camera and I'm loving it. 

These are two favourites from a recent walk to Fitzroy. From the classic simplicity of the three windows to the quirky but clever painting of the surprised face, and of course, the trams, there's always something new and interesting to discover. 

Group Exhibition

I'm curating a group exhibition to be held at Manningham Art Gallery (North-East Melbourne) in April 2017. The contributing participants are all past students who have attended a short course with me at RMIT. Oh, and me. That makes 10 of us. It's going to be great. 
I've been so caught up in making sure everyone else is on track, that I keep forgetting I have to take photos for it too. I had a change of plans on the weekend resulting in some rare free time, so I started working on some ideas. Here's one from the day. I'll be back with more soon and a bit more information about what it's all about. 
Cheers
Deborah

Testing, testing.

Hi there. Welcome to the new Wild Honey Photography site and blog. I'm still finding my way around. Here's a pretty pic just to see how things work. The site is under construction. Thank you for your patience while we rebuild. 

Wonderful Wisteria. Photographed in Canberra during the Floriade Festival, 2015

Wonderful Wisteria. Photographed in Canberra during the Floriade Festival, 2015