Meet Terence Carter

Terence Carter is a travel and editorial photographer and travel writer. He literally lives out of a suitcase accompanied by a couple of bags of photography gear. He travels with his much more talented wife, Lara Dunston, fabulous travel writer and itinerary maker extraordinaire. He is Australian by birth, he has a Masters Degree in media studies and his home is Dubai, where he visits occasionally to empty his post box.
Check out my photography on my main website.Where in the World?
Previously in: Mexico City, Mexico
Currently in: Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica
Next: To be announced!Our 2010 Travel Project…
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Messing with the Visage
This year I’ve been keeping it clean with my portraits, no, not like that, I mean straightforward, no fuss, no crazy lighting. But what I’ve missed is texture. I do really want straightforward portraits of people for the Gran Tourismo! project – but I’m missing playing around with things a little.
I was checking out the effects on our Olympus PEN EP-2 that we’re testing out as a possible replacement walk-around camera for our DSLR’s and loved the window frames in our Venice palazzo – yes, it’s a tough life!
I took this photograph hand-held through the glass, you can see the lens in the top right-hand corner of the frame. I haven’t used this technique for a portrait session yet this year, but I’ve filed it away for future use…