Former Australian Prime Minister John Howard meets with the Califorian Governor, Arnold Schwazenegger in Los Angles, in 2004
Local Pakistani workers cross the border between Afghanistan and Pakistan in 2008.
Joyful child seen through the lens of a camera, in 2009
Cate Blanchett centre and her fellow 2020 summit co-chairs at the start of Kevin Rudd's 20/20 ideas summit. They are Dr Julianne Schultz, Dr Jackie Huggins, Rev Tim Costello, Professor Michael Good, Warwick Smith, Professor Michael Wesley, Tim Fischer, John Hartigan, Dr David Morgan, Professor Glynn Davis (chair) and Roger Beale, in 2008.
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At Ethos CRS we believe a strong image coupled with well-written content creates a richer experience for the reader. The whole is greater than the sum of the parts.
In our electronic world, short bites of information and the visual image define the structure of content and how we then assimilate information.
Images reflect our world back to us, reinforcing how we see ourselves and with whom we identify.
The photo has therefore become an essential component of websites and electronic learning, or elearning. And as broadband becomes increasingly faster, so the photograph and the moving image will become more dominant.
Andrew Taylor works as director of photography for Ethos CRS—to make sure that, no matter the job, we have the images needed to tell a complete story. He is a Walkley Award finalist and highly experienced photographer. For 27 years he covered every aspect of news including official travel domestically and internationally. He has photographed prime ministers, Australians overseas, our best and brightest, and everyday Australians too.
In a world that increasingly relies on the image, your organisation can accurately and efficiently represent itself.
At Ethos CRS we believe a strong image coupled with well-written content creates a richer experience for the reader. The whole is greater than the sum of the parts.