Josh Beames
Joshuah Thomas Beames (born 19 March 1988) is an Australian photographer from Warrnambool, Victoria. His works using long exposures have received media coverage for capturing natural phenomena as well as unique moments in astronomy and meteorology,[1][2] both in Australia and internationally.[3]
Josh Beames | |
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Born | Joshuah Thomas Beames 19 March 1988 Warrnambool, Victoria, Australia |
Nationality | Australian |
Occupation | Landscape photographer |
Website | joshbeames |
Early life
Josh Beames was born in the coastal city of Warrnambool, Victoria, on Australia's Great Ocean Road. As a teenager, he was a keen surfer and began exploring photography to capture images out on the ocean.[4]
Career
Beames became more interested in photography as a young adult and quickly progressed from experimenting with smartphone and GoPro cameras to professional equipment, after his work received local news coverage and caught the attention of Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews.[4][5][6] Several of Beames' works have received media coverage for capturing natural phenomena,[1][2][5][7] including aurora australis, lightning storms, and bioluminescent sea life, which has won recognition from the Bureau of Meteorology several times.[8][9]
Beames is self-taught and has said his camera techniques are the result of "trial and error", while he is creatively motivated by capturing the experience of exploration and a sense of adventure:
I love being able to capture and share what I see when I’m out there exploring. A lot of people get lost in their day-to-day routine and forget about life itself, and I hope that what I capture can take them away [from the mundane], if only for a few seconds.[10]
Beames also works as a freelancer on events, real estate, and commercial tourism projects, amassing a client list that includes Qantas, Jetstar, Tourism Australia, and Tourism Tasmania.[4] He lists American photographer Chris Burkard amongst his creative influences.[11]
Partnership with Nikon Australia
In 2018, Beames began working full-time as a photographer and soon later secured an official partnership with Nikon Australia, supporting his efforts to travel and photograph Australian and international landscapes, including The Twelve Apostles, Uluru, The Grampians, and Milford Sound.[4]
In 2019, Beames joined the Nikon School as a photography lecturer and conducts workshops in Melbourne and regional Victoria.[12][13][14][15]
References
- Harriet Worrall-Carter (29 June 2017). "Aurora beams over Great Ocean Road". Herald Sun. News Limited. Retrieved 12 November 2019.
- "The road to awe and wonder". Herald Sun. Melbourne. 18 October 2019. p. 17.
- Frankie Stein (4 February 2021). "Josh Beames documents unique experience of the Iceland Glaciers". Film Daily. Elite Cafemedia. Retrieved 5 February 2021.
- "Puttin' In Work podcast: Episode 97 - Josh Beames (photographer)". 12 December 2018. Retrieved 12 November 2019.
- Jono Pech (28 July 2015). "BMZ's social media snaps making waves with Premier Daniel Andrews". Australian Community Media. Retrieved 12 November 2019.
- "Vantage point best spot for Josh Beames' lighthouse shot". Moyne Gazette. Port Fairy. 27 August 2015. p. 1.
- The Warrnambool Standard (8 April 2019). "Bolt from the blue lights up skies across the south-west". The Standard. Australian Community Media. Retrieved 12 November 2019.
- Rebecca Riddle (7 December 2018). "Josh Beames has won the Bureau of Meteorology timeline photo competition". Australian Community Media. Retrieved 12 November 2019.
- "Bureau of Meteorology Official Facebook Page".
- Tracey Porter (28 July 2017). "The Freedom Seeker Josh Beames". My Nikon Life. Nikon Australia. Retrieved 12 November 2019.
- "Get to know Nikon Australia's Josh Beames". London-TV. 2Trom News Group Publishing. 9 November 2019. Retrieved 12 November 2019.
- "Capturing Coastal Landscapes". Great Ocean Road Regional Tourism. 12 November 2019. Retrieved 12 November 2019.
- "The Magic of Night - Melbourne Photo Workshop". Nikon. 13 November 2019. Retrieved 13 November 2019.
- "Nikon Australia launches new online school series". Australian Photography. 6 May 2020. Retrieved 13 May 2020.
- Lisa Hollinshead (13 May 2020). "Celebrate National Photo Month with Nikon's online masterclasses this May". One Another Community. Retrieved 13 May 2020.