Landscape photography Australia captured by accredited professional photographer Perrin Clarke.
This photo gallery showcases Fine Art photography Portrait format only, all work is in a 2:1 ratio.
All photographic images can be purchased as an acrylic wall mount, acrylic block, canvas print, fine art cotton or resin-coated paper print.
All photographs are signed by Perrin and are available in various sizes, prices and framing techniques.
We are proud to be one of a few Photographic services with their own production facilities within Australia.
Ensuring your photograph is handled by us from start to finish.
Our production facility Imagebank Australia produce all our quality prints and are widely used by many professional photographers artists and graphic designers all over Australia.
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Asparagus Port Douglas PhotographyAsparagus is often seen tied with string. This is for easy fast removal from blanching, stopping the process of cooking by submerging in cold water. The lighting helps create the blue-black complementary background.
Beetroot Perrin Clarke PhotographyLike many modern vegetables, beetroot was first cultivated by the Romans. The still-life studio image has a backdrop of textured timber and the studio lights enhance the photographs rustic styling.
Bird Perrin Clarke PhotographyThere is Fun and play to be had in Still Life installations, playing with textures and layers to achieve the story of the image. The Background is lit to pick up every detail scratch and mark in the timber that has its own story. The studio lighting helps create a blue-black complementary background.
Cinnamon Stick Perrin Clarke PhotographyBundled cinnamon sticks on textured timber from the Collection Still Life, Food That Moves. Cinnamon has been consumed since 2000 BC in Ancient Egypt, where it was highly prized. The Composition seems random, what we see is what is inside the stick, that's where the flavour is.
Freestyle Garfish Fine Art PhotographyThis Still life Garfish photograph from the collection "Still Life, Food That Moves" see the garfish free-styling across the background of textured timber. The lighting picks up tiny flashes of iridescent glassy eyes of all three.
First Glance Perrin Clark PhotographyFirst Glance is from a series of five Still life photographs about the age-old plot, meeting and falling in and out of love. This Interpretation by matchsticks is a studio still life, translates simply boy meets girl.
The Fallen Perrin Clarke PhotographyThe Fallen is from a series of five still life photographs about the age-old plot of meeting and falling in and out of love. This Interpretation by match sticks on an unfocused background. The scene depicts that one has fallen, is it him or her, limited information leaves the questions to the viewer.
Methodical Berries Fine Art PhotographyFun in the studio happens when methodical placement of berries on a background that flows with deep worn grain and aged indiscriminate colour a the speckled berry branch in this still life Photograph.
Peg Your Chilli Fine Art PhotographyThe Composition is more about colour, texture and contrast than anything else. The Photograph was created for a collection called Still Life, Food That Moves. Peg your chilli is about having fun in the studio.
Raspberries Perrin Clarke PhotographyThis photograph is one in a series photographed for a collection called “Still Life, Food That Moves”.The photographed close up raspberry pile sits on textured timber with a rustic unfocused soft background. The photograph is in a series of three but is a stand-alone favourite just like the raspberry.
Recycled Tea Port Douglas PhotographyThe hero in the installation is the humble tea bag in a recycled state, the studio lighting picks up a blue-black textural timber background. Harmony in colour balance comes into play. The image is great artwork for kitchens mounted in acrylic.
Three Chilli Perrin Clarke PhotographyVibrant and striking red, the simple composition still life on the blue-black textured wood background is all that is needed for these firecrackers. This is one in a series called Still Life, Food That Moves.