Cory Kipa

PHOTOGRAPHER #70.

Website: http://corykipa.carbonmade.com/
Contact: http://corykipa.carbonmade.com/about

Originally born in New Zealand, Cory Kipa is now living in Australia and has been doing an extremely good job of showing his capabilities to the world. His speechless photographs, done in various fields, such as landscape, nature, sport, still life, underwater, lifestyle and much more are the ideal example of an artist truly living his life’s purpose.

When I first saw his photographs I was literally blown away. The energy, the life he puts in each photograph, making you feel like you are looking at the moment happening right now, in front of your eyes; just amazing. After doing a little research, I understood how his art work can come to life from such a distance.

His passion of art is copied into his each photograph with such effort you can barely stop looking at his photographs. He truly enjoys capturing photographs that create various reactions and emotions. If you ask me he believes in everlasting beauty of everything and everyone and his special gift is to see it and capture it with his camera.
He says; there are significant and less significant moments in our lives, but all of them are endless and important; therefore, each person deserves to make these moments eternal. This is when he comes in, with his Fujifilm Finepix HS10 camera he can capture the ordinary and makes it look like extraordinary.

Through all the photographs, I have seen I have noticed how much he enjoys capturing animals at their daily routines. One of my favourite photographs he has done is a photo of his chocolate Labrador called Manu. He knows how to play with depth-of-field. Using a smaller sensor, making the depth-of-field bigger, and with little colour contraction from the back he truly turned his dog into a super model. Capturing this lazy moment from a different level than we normally look at our dog was just the cherry on the top. As it seems the photograph was done without any effort at all, but again, he has changed an ordinary moment into an art.










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