The impressive line-up also features portraits of Australian personalities shot by professional photographers using Sony’s line-up of mirrorless cameras.
The Alpha Art House exhibition is one of the largest showcases of Sony photography ever presented in Australia.
Anyone could apply to take part by submitting their best photos taken on Alpha gear (body and lens).
The local producer and musical sensation Ta-ku was also part of the amazing event as multi-talented DJ and photographer.
The features on these cameras are simply staggering, thanks to today’s technological advances.
No offense to the old-fashioned users of silver cameras or other Polaroids, but the art of photography has never been better!
However, rather than a long speech from us about the technical details of each machine presented during the Sony exhibition, we would rather show you the final results of the talented winners, across eight different categories.
Abstract
Photographer : Henry Krisdani
Title : The Spiral Stairway
Camera : DSLR-A700
Lens : 16-80mm f/3.5-4.5 Zeiss
Street
Photographer : Dylan Giannakopoulos
Title : Thailand Mini Van
Camera : A7M2
Lens : E 55mm f/1.8 Zeiss
Sport
Photographer : Chris Benny
Title : New Zealand Rollercoaster
Camera : A7RM2
Lens : E 35mm f/2.8 Zeiss
Portrait
Photographer : Matija Smojver
Title : Troubled Youth
Camera : A7M2
Lens : E 24-70mm f/4.0 Zeiss
Nature
Photographer : Jim Wilson
Title : Hey, Let Go of My Tail
Camera : A900
Lens : A 70-400mm f/4-5.6 G
Macro
Photographer : Thomas Su
Title : Chasing That Elusive Drop
Camera : A7RM2
Lens : E 90mm f/2.8 G
Landscape
Photographer : Andy Chan
Title : Path to Path
Camera : A7R
Lens : E 16-35mm f/4.0 Zeiss
Editorial
Photographer : Kohei Ueno
Title : I am on the wrong side of a parallel universe
Camera : A5000
Lens : E PZ 16-50mm f/3.5-5.6
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