Peter Robey is an Australian photographer based in Brisbane. His work has taken him from the most poverty-stricken villages in Nigeria, to a golf cart with the 7th richest man in the United States, from 2.5 km down under the earth to dangling off the skids of a helicopter. Peter is someone who loves his job.

Peter Robey's clients know him as someone who can work in adverse conditions, under pressure, and as someone who thinks laterally. Peter prides himself on these qualities.

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Welcome to Peter Robey Photography

Equipment Used

All formats are utilised by Peter Robey Photography

Nikon 35mm film with all Nikon lenses.

Nikon is one of only 2 brands (not Canon) that supports professional lenses fixing to both manual and auto focus bodies. I can keep shooting with my quality lenses when other photographers cannot!

My manual camera has been used many times when shooting with battery or electronic gear is not possible. Ie Industrial cold rooms, sensitive drill rigs and underground coal mines.

Full digital.

This includes a mobile TV screen so that images can be viewed by my customers at the time of shooting. Images can be retouched, resized and colour corrected onsite and delivered immediately if required.

6x7 Medium Format

This kit comes with 4 lenses. Polaroid's are shot as test photos for your approval prior to shooting on film A great robust workhorse.

Mobile studio

My studio kit fits on a small trolley and can be taken ANYWHERE! Even to Japan. (I had a shoot at the Royal Park Hotel in Yokohama).

Panorama

This is one of my favourite formats. The image is a whopping 6cm x 17cm (equivalent to 6, 35mm photos) Unlike a wide angle lens there is no curvature at the photo edge.

With 5 images to 360° degree, this format is consistently used for property sales.

5x4

This format is rarely used except for architecture now. The image shot is 5inches x 4 inches. This is the highest possible quality that can be achieved.

With full camera movements available, event the tallest buildings can be shot with straight lines. A definite "old school" format where once it was possible through camera movements to not shoot a lamp post in front of a building!

How many photographers can boast having this format or even know how to use one!!