Personal Statement
In the last two years Mark Tipple has emerged as a notable documentary photographer focusing on social issues in Australia and neighboring countries. Having worked closely with social justice organizations in Indonesia and the Fijian Islands on long term projects, he spends his downtime shooting underwater scenes around Sydney's Eastern suburbs and remote South Australian surf locations for The Underwater Project.
Having recently joined (April '10) as the photographer with The Guarani Project crew; a journalist and film maker working to raise the profile of the Guarani Aquifer in South America, Mark plans to integrate his stills experience to create an impacting multimedia project.
- Jeremy White
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What did you use to achieve
What did you use to achieve these images for the Marunda Village story? Obviously a wide-angle lens, but did you use ND filters etc, or PP later? It would be kind if you could share your set-up for this story.