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About Veronica PatersonAfter growing up in a pretty cool house with a pretty cool family, I started working at a local film processing lab. This led me to see that my photos were better than the average persons, so I just starting shooting more and more. Since then I have spent the last 15 years of my life with a either a camera, a developer bottle or a dive cylinder in my hand. I spent some time with one of Adelaide's leading wedding photographers, and I got a lot of inspiration from there. Since learning to dive and becoming an instructor myself, it has given me the chance to not only take my camera underwater, but to meet some of the world's best underwater shooters. Until recently I had no formal education in photography, but I spent a lot of time watching the experts. This included advice from people like Rodney Fox and David Pearlman, plus inspiration from the "masters", Ansell Adams being the king of them all.! The thing I enjoy about listening to great people speak is the way they make what they do seem so simple. After studying photography formally, I learnt to love many aspects of photography. Now I am just as comfortable in the studio as I am photographing a wedding or a great white shark. I owe a lot of credit to Pato, my better half, for putting a camera back in my hand again, as well as kicking me up the butt to keep me motivated. He is my inspiration, my mentor and my best friend. Pato brought with him two beautiful girls, who I love and adore. In December 2006, Pato helped me bring into the world his greatest gift, our daughter Lara Ocean. Being a step mum, and becoming a mother has changed me in ways like I could never have imagined. It has brought with it many great moments and many challenges as well. Lara was born with Cystic Fibrosis, a genetic disease which affects her lungs and digestion. Lara can need a normal life, with a few trips to hospital a year. She endures physio twice a day, takes all her medicines and makes me so proud. Having to stay home with Lara has helped me to spend some time at home developing my love for printing, and although it will never be a darkroom, it is still pretty cool! So welcome
to my website, thanks for taking the time to have a look. I hope
it shows you that I not only love having a camera in my hand, I also
love showing people my work in the hope it might brighten their day, |