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Capturing Motion: Why Long Exposures Make Clouds Stretch and Water Smooth
Long-exposure photography creates those breathtaking images where clouds streak across the sky and water looks silky smooth. By keeping the camera’s shutter open for seconds or minutes, your sensor blends every wave, ripple, and drifting cloud into one seamless frame. The result is a dramatic, artistic image that transforms motion into calm, dreamlike beauty. Perfect for landscape photographers who want to capture the world in a new way.

Understanding Film Photography: From Exposure to Print
Ever wondered how film photography really works? 📷 From light hitting the film to developing prints in the darkroom, Craig Williams Photography Port Macquarie breaks it down step by step. Dive into the magic of analog photography.

🍂 Autumn in New England – A Photography Adventure to Remember
In May 2025, professional photographers Craig Williams and John Armytage led a landscape photography tour through New England NSW. The workshop explored iconic locations including Gostwyck Chapel, Dangars Falls, Ebor Falls, and Wollombi Gorge, offering participants a hands-on experience in capturing rural Australia’s natural beauty and architectural charm.

A Bird’s-Eye View of Business: Commercial Photography for DGI Trading
"See how Craig Williams Photography captured a cinematic aerial shot of DGI Trading’s Kempsey premises. This commercial drone photography project blends sharp business storytelling with creative vision — putting the Mid North Coast’s industrial landscape in focus."

The Art of Landscape Photography: Finding the Extraordinary in Every Scene
Have you ever felt a photograph? Not just seen it, but felt the warmth, the quiet, or the energy of the moment it captures?


How Wauchope RSL Club Brought Their Brand to Life Through Photography
Wauchope RSL Club wanted to refresh their website to better reflect the vibrant, welcoming atmosphere they’ve cultivated for years.

Moments Like These
In moments like these, the beauty of rural Australia speaks for itself.

Autumn in the New England
Gostwyck Chapel on a foggy Autumn morning, Uralla NSW New England Tablelands
