Wednesday 13 February 2019

I Really Like,

this series of photographs,


  are by Warren Keelan, above “Firewater”, who we have featured a few times before

 but what makes these different is that he used for his most recent photographs a HP ZBook x2,

apparently HP are pushing the device as the way to go for all things photographic amongst other forms of media, above “Vortex”

 “Zenith” Keelan, who is based in New South Wales, Australia, suits up in neoprene to capture ocean water from inside, above, and below,

 “Spheres” “ in order to produce my best quality work, I require a computer that is not only fast and reliable, but a system which provides a professional viewing platform for image editing and processing,” Keelan explains, “I have used many HP laptops, monitors and peripherals throughout my career as an ocean photographer, and I can honestly say the new release HP ZBook x2 is the most powerful and versatile digital darkroom I’ve worked with.”


 “Emanate”  “The combination of its 4K LED-backlit touch screen and powerful Intel i7 processor makes it the ideal workstation for Adobe’s Lightroom and Photoshop. Until now, I’d never used a tablet-style device for my gallery workflow, but since I switched from touchpad-and-mouse to ZBook’s touchscreen-and-pen combination, my editing has become significantly faster. The HP ZBook x2 is a game changer for me as a photographer and image creator.”

“Exhale” though the artist is lucky to have easy access to the ocean, he also embarks on further-flung adventures to capture aquatic moments. This fall, Keelan headed to the Kingdom of Tonga, an archipelago of islands in Polynesia, to capture the majesty of humpback whales in their natural environment, keep an eye on his Instagram to catch glimpses of his larger-than-life trip, 


Keelan also offers prints of his photographs in his brick-and-mortar gallery and he ships worldwide, if you want to grace your walls with his stunning photographs, by the way HP if you have a spare HP ZBook x2 laying around on a shelf somewhere, please send it to the usual address!


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