Monday, February 19, 2007

Rottnest Island Channel Swim

Photographs documenting the aborted Rottnest Island Channel Swim - Saturday 17th February, 2007.


Friday, February 16, 2007

[Exhibition] Photo:Copy - Little Creatures Brewery, Fremantle - 21 Feb to 19 Mar



Photo:copy, an exhibition by Perth photographer Ivan Shaw, is an exhibition like no other. In Photo:copy, Shaw's photographs have been interpreted by various artists* to produce a series of striking combinations, where each artistic interpretations forms a mirror image of Shaw's photograph.

(* I have a painting on show at this exhibition :-) ).

Photo:copy is on show at the Little Creatures Brewery in Fremantle, from Weds February 21 to March 19. For inquiries, contact Ivan Shaw on 0431 249 663 - website: www.photocopyfreo.com

life, still - ruminations on life and love

Tenderness

Sheltering Trapped

Searching

Iraqi Kurdistan - Ed Kashi

An insight into the way photojournalists/documentary photographers work, courtesy of National Geographic photographer, Ed Kashi, and Mediastorm.

Thursday, February 08, 2007

Upcoming Exhibitions: February - March 2007.

Walking with the Wongi by Karron Bridges
Fremantle Arts Centre, Ord Street, FREO
20 Jan - 4 Mar
Black and white photographs of life in Ninga Mia, north-east of Kalgoorlie-Boulder. These images capture the hardships of living in this community, while reflecting on the resilience of family relations.

IMAGinING Antarctica
John Curtin Gallery, Curtin University, Kent Street, BENTLEY
9 Deb - 30 Mar (Gallery opens Mon - Fri 12pm -5pm, Sun 25 Feb and 25 Mar from 1-4pm; closed Sat, and public holidays)
This exhibition contrasts the collective visions of artists and photographers who have visited Antarctica.IMAGinING Antarctica describes this powerful but deeply fragile continent through contemplating the spaces between the contradictions of our imagining and actual experiences of Antarctica.

Westside by Conor O'Brien
Johnston Gallery, 20 Glyde Street, MOSMAN PARK
1-25 Mar; Gallery hours: Wed-Fri 11am-5pm; Sat, Sun 2-5pm
Previously shown in Sydney and published as a book, the photographs in this exhibition is a series of familiar yet uneasy depictions of a suburban essence. "I'm am trying to show something honest in pictures of people... my portraits, as with my other photos, are always spontaneous. I might get the person's attention of ask them to stay where they are, but generally I won't offer much direction... I guess you could say that I'm trying to capture the essence of the moment because it's often the light or mood or the setting that inspires the portrait."

One thing after anohter: sets & series in Australian Art
Lawrence WIlson Art Gallery, UWA (Gallery hours: Tue - Fri: 11a-5pm, Sun 12pm-5pm)
Features Max Pams' group of photos from the 1970s of India and South East Asia.