Tag: canberra

  • More Photos

    More Photos

    I meant to post some photos last month, but time got away from me.

  • Some photos

    Some photos

  • Canberra Graffiti Project

    Canberra Graffiti Project

    Basically since I began this blog, I’ve been taking photos of graffiti and street art around Canberra. For a while, I thought about putting a book together, with interviews with artists. But the opportunities dropped off as I moved onto other projects. Last year, I met with some of the people working on the Canberra…

  • Photos

    Photos

    Here are some flicks.

  • Cycling Photos

    Cycling Photos

    Over the last two weeks, I’ve been putting more time into cycling. I’m planning on a multi-day tour in the near future, so I need to spend a lot of time on the bike. Here are some photos from the last week and a bit.

  • Holga

    Holga

    Months ago, I realised that I had a Holga camera with some film in it. Odds are the Ilford XP2 film had already expired. But I decided to take the camera to work and take photos of the city to fill out the roll. And these are the results.

  • Proof of Life

    Proof of Life

    So I’ve been offline for a bit moving into new digs and not having a dedicated internet connection. I am still alive and still working on projects. My calligraphy thing is on hold while I work on my book. To break things up, I go on bike rides and take photos.

  • YAH – Everything At Once and All Together

    YAH – Everything At Once and All Together

    You Are Here is back again, the free arts festival is running through the week and I’m covering what I have seen so far Everything At Once and All Together party in Verity Lane was a real success. Frankly, I had a bit of a busy day and after the above show, was somewhat spent.…

  • YAH – Sitting Sidewayz / Listen In

    You Are Here is back again, the free arts festival is running through the week and I’m covering what I have seen so far: Sitting Sidewayz Assembled in the dark car park near CMAG, a quartet of electronic musicians with laptops, tablets and MIDI controllers generated music piping it to their car speakers via cable…