PORT Macquarie photographers Rob Smith and Robyn Musset will be exhibiting some of their finest works at Sunset Gallery in July.
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Known as two of the best in their professions, the friends will showcase an array of stunning images from July 28 to August 11.
It is free to view and all works are available to purchase with individual values being listed during the exhibition.
Robyn’s interest in photography began in the mid 1980s when she purchased her first SLR camera, and after a basic photography course she began working in her own darkroom developing and printing black and white film.
Robyn grew up in country NSW. Her love of the Australian landscape inspired much of her early work and to a large extent still does.
"There will be some landscape shots, but I also have a set of images from France where I spent the day watching the tide come back in and out,” she explained.
“I found zooming in on the mud patterns gave me lots of great textures. People can expect a great variety of photographs from black and white to coloured images.”
Feature images are from Uluru, the aforementioned France and Werrikimbe near Walcha.
Rob has had a lifelong interest in wildlife and earned a science degree majoring in zoology from the University of New England.
He is certainly a photographer/digital artist with a difference, hoping to have his passion shine through in all of his images.
"Photography is not a hobby for me. It's a way of life,” he said.
“I don't do it to record what I see but rather what I interpret that I see. “
Rob also judges photography at national and international levels and presents at photography conventions and seminars.