Join us for a Photowalk and Photo Software Demonstration, In partnership with Ricoh, CR Kennedy and DxO.
Michael Wayne Plant, one of the founders of this site, is doing an event, in conjunction with Ricoh and DxO, at the new GR Space in Brisbane, Australia.
At this GR Space Event, participants will join Michael Wayne Plant for a photowalk, followed by lite refreshments and a hands-on session, exploring how DxO software can elevate their digital workflow and produce striking, expressive images.
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The Event being held on the 1st November, 2025 and is at the GR Space Brisbane
Level 2, 203 Wharf Street, Spring Hill, QLD 4000
The GR Space is the first outside of Japan. So it is really great to be involved in what is part of Ricoh’s 20th Anniversary celebrations of the Ricoh GR digital cameras.
We will have Ricoh GRIV cameras available to use during this event.
Agenda
11:00 – 12:00
Photowalk with Michael Wayne Plant
12:00 – 12:30
Light Lunch
12:30 – 14:30
DxO software session: The Nik Collection & PhotoLab
14:30 – 15:00
Q&A and wrap-up
Some images form the Ricoh GRIV




I have had a Ricoh GRIV now for about a week and so far I have had limited time to make images however I have found that it is the perfect pocket everyday carry camera. It complements my Leica M series cameras perfectly as I can use it whenever I want to and it is far more discreet than using a Leica camera. I also find that using it at arms length I am far more casual in my compositions and think differently as I am making snapshots of time not in my head real images. This thought process is freeing as I am not taking myself seriously I am able to make images with a freedom that I do not normally give myself when using my Leica or Nikon cameras. So for me a camera like the Ricoh GRIV, if you have the money to buy one is worth considering.
I am also picking up the GRIIIx with a 40mm equivalent lens to use in the week before the GR Space event. I will be updating this article with new images when I have made some with that camera.


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