Those familiar with South Australia’s Goyder Line will not be surprised that Ikara-Flinders Ranges lie largely on the northern side of this pivotal boundary; an area whose climatic destiny has been declared as “liable to drought” since 1865. Now, while…
An exhibition of black & white Antarctic photographs by David Neilson This collection of black & white images from Antarctica and the sub-Antarctic is the result of six journeys made by Australian photographer David Neilson. Global warming is having a…
'From its invention in the nineteenth century to its digital ubiquity today, photography has always had innovation, technical skill and experimentation at its core. Photography is a powerful medium and visual language that shapes the ways we see, understand and…
View Camera Australia presents online exhibition number 17 featuring the work of: Charles Millen, Ilona Schneider, Nik Mandadakis, Danielle Edwards, Julian Pearce, Murray White, Mat Hughes, Peter de Graaff, Peter MacDonald, Janet Naismith, Greg Wayn, David Rendle, Andy Cross, Bianca…
Max Dupain (Australia, 1911–1992) and Ansel Adams (USA, 1902–1984) shaped the visual identity of their respective nations through the lens of modernist photography. Though working on opposite sides of the Pacific, they shared a profound commitment to formal clarity, tonal precision, and the expressive potential…
American photographer Duane Michals has died aged 94. Michals was famous for his innovative use of sequences of photographs. He often used text in his work to examine emotion and philosophy. Duane Michals: Chance Meeting. Duane Michals: The Fallen Angel.
The Melbourne : Manifesto asks a simple question: what would happen if the photographers who shaped modern photography were invited to photograph Melbourne today? Spanning ten photographic movements from Pictorialism to New Topographics, the exhibition reinterprets iconic Melbourne locations through…
I recently heard this phrase, or something very similar, used to describe meditation. When I heard this, it immediately brought to mind parallels, and even…
In architectural photography, I’ve always found the primary challenge is balancing technical accuracy with mood and atmosphere. I eventually moved to a view camera because…