Thursday, September 6, 2012

LAUNCHED - GKNelson Photography

I am pleased to announce that I have launched my new website. 

GKNelson Photography


Concentrating on travel images from around the globe and my passion for colour, aerial and expedition photography. 

Go here

www.gknphotography.com


To check it out. 
This page will slowly change it's focus to a 'behind the scenes' blog

Cheers and thanks for following

G

Thursday, June 21, 2012

A Swiss Night


From the rooftop of Chalet Martin.



Thursday, May 24, 2012

Kimberley WhiteWater Women - Gallery

Expedition Gallery of Images


A small portion of a huge amount of imagery and footage that was collected during our time in the kimberley.
If you don't know much about the expedition, head to www.kimberleywhitewaterwomen.com to find out more about why we went and what we did.
All these images are for sale - details at the bottom of the gallery. 

Cheers
Georgia.

6. Monsoon     L.GRANT


 27. Monsoon 2     T.FAUX


 1. Croc     G.NELSON



28. Fire Sky     G.NELSON

 33. Charnley Falls 2     G.NELSON


 42. Charnley Rock     G.NELSON


24. The Sanctuary     J.WHITEROAD 


35. The Final Sunset 2     G.NELSON 


 8. Pandanus     L.GRANT


 34. The Final Sunset     G.NELSON


 4. Orb     L.GRANT


 43. The Earth 1     G.NELSON


 44. The Earth 2     G.NELSON


 45. On Top of the World     G.NELSON


 15. Cliff Camp 1     G.NELSON


 10. To Derby     G.NELSON


 41. The Paddock Storm     G.NELSON


 46. The Idell Rain     G.NELSON


 13. The Isdell Gorge     G.NELSON


 21. Yehaa     G.NELSON


 14. Cliff Camp 2     G.NELSON


 38. The Isdell 6     L.GRANT


 47. The Float     T.FAUX


 31. Isdell Falls     G.NELSON


48. The Clothes line     G.NELSON 


 2. Happy Australia Day     G.NELSON


23. Isdell 5     G.NELSON


20. Isdell 3     T.FAUX



All images for sale. 
Please contact Georgia
georgia_nelson@hotmail.com
0414 733 680

Unframed prices and sizes                       Framed prices and sizes
4x6 = $4                                              Black or Red Wood frame
5x7 = $5                                              - Prices may vary
8x10 = 10
16x20 = $50                                         16x20 = $200
20x30 = $80                                         20x30 = $330








Saturday, April 28, 2012

An Arapiles Easter - Thanks to The Pines.

When you place two passionate photographers in the same location, lots of cameras and some ginger wine, you come up with some amazing ideas. 
During a stay at The Pines at Mt.Arapiles, a good Canadian Friend, Laura Grant, and I came up with some ridiculous ideas. Some of which have been completed below. 
Laura and I, along with 6 other women, spent a month in the Kimberley in Northern Western Australia. Prior to the expedition we were given roles that would hopefully make the expedition run like a hot knife through butter. 
For anyone who has ever completed an extended journey, you know this is not physically possible regardless of the preparation. 
But Laura and I proceeded to take a lot of the imagery during that trip. Along with Anna, Tanya, Liana, Jess, Lucy and Mer.
So when we caught up at Mt.Arapiles over the easter break, it was pretty natural for us to talk about photos and what great plans we could come up with and shots we could take. 
Being easter time, there were plenty of campers and climbers at the Pines, making it a little hub of excitement in the mornings and evenings and a quiet calm place during the day whilst people were off on their daily missions - some turning into multi days. 
Night 1 hadn't even concluded and we had already planned the rest of the weeks activities around what photos we wanted to take. Below is a small collection of what I took. Laura has hers with her back in the homeland they call Canada. 
Some great shots of those idiosyncratic tents and the people inside them. It is amazing how many people you can get to get inside their tent with their torch on just so you can take a photo. 
I would like to thank all those who co-operated on this night.
We then spent two nights out in the fields taking star trail shots, of which the film versions are still waiting to be processed. Can't wait to see those ones. 
It was definitely one of the more entertaining weeks at the rock.