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Workshop: Introduction to colour printing
June 23, 2024

Workshop: Introduction to colour printing

'Our introductory workshop is designed for those who are new to the colour darkroom. During your session we will cover the fundamentals of colour printing,…
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Season’s greetings and best wishes for 2023
December 21, 2022

Season’s greetings and best wishes for 2023

View Camera Australia wishes all our readers the very best for the festive season and for the coming year 2023. We’ll be back in 2023…
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The Photograph Considered number thirty five  – Greg Wayn
August 28, 2020

The Photograph Considered number thirty five – Greg Wayn

Bolte Bridge 1998. This image of the Bolte Bridge under construction was made in 1998 and eventually formed part of an exhibition called VERTIGO, at theLab…
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Exhibition: Dreaming Mum again – Leah King-Smith
September 25, 2019

Exhibition: Dreaming Mum again – Leah King-Smith

'Leah King-Smith is both a previous Bowness Photography Prize finalist and an Monash Gallery of Art collection artist. King-Smith is a Queensland-based artist with a…
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Exhibition: 23° and Rising – Matthew Stanton and Abigail Varney
September 5, 2019

Exhibition: 23° and Rising – Matthew Stanton and Abigail Varney

23° and Rising presents two discrete bodies of work by Melbourne-based photographers Matthew Stanton and Abigail Varney, examining the ecological impacts faced by the communities of…
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The Photograph Considered number twenty – David Tatnall
April 4, 2019

The Photograph Considered number twenty – David Tatnall

The State Library of Victoria has recently purchased Forest at Coast Range a significant photograph in the history of conservation in Victoria. Here David Tatnall explains…
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Exhibition: Crowd Theory – Simon Terrill
February 27, 2019

Exhibition: Crowd Theory – Simon Terrill

‘Crowd Theory (2004–2018) is an ongoing series of photographic and performance-based events, where artist Simon Terrill engages with urban groups, inviting people to imagine their own…
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