Darren "DeJaWu" Wu is an advanced hobbyist photographer who started photographing in
the mid-1980's using his father's Pentax Spotmatic with a 55mm f2 lens. Since then,
Darren has experience ranging from B&W and colour 35mm film, 35mm and 120 transparency,
to a range of half-frame (APS-C) and full-frame digital SLRs with a few point-and-shoot
cameras of film and digital flavour thrown in for good measure.
An engineer by training, photography combines his love of the technical/precise with
the creative photographic process.
His photography has grown and evolved over the years and most recently exemplified by
travel and landscape photography. This has expanded, literally, into panoramic
photography. Work related travel and holidays have provided opportunities to photograph
in locations around the world.
The digitally captured images are available in electronic and print format through this
website, or by contacting Darren via email.
Images are printed on high quality archival standard paper with the long life inks ensuring
display permanence exceeding traditional film based prints. Canvases are similarly prepared
to a high standard with longevity in mind using the finest materials unlike your typical
electronics or stationery store canvas prints.
Over time, Darren's earlier, film-based images will be carefully scanned and prepared
for the same high quality of digital printing. Contact Darren
if there are any specific images that are of interest.
For fun, Darren also serves as the Editor of the BMW Drivers Club of NSW magazine, Torque of the Town
where you'll see some of his photography as part of that creative endeavour.
Darren is available for limited commissions and/or event photography.
Contact Darren regarding any request.
What about gear? It's not about gear, but you're going to ask anyway. Darren currently
uses a Pentax K20D and a wide selection of Pentax and Tamron lenses including:
Pentax 31mm f1.8 Limited; 43mm f1.9 Limited; 77mm f1.8 Limited; 12-24mm f4; M 50mm f1.4;
M 105mm f2.8; (star) 300mm f4; Tamron 90mm f2.8 Macro, among others.
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