Tag: graffiti
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April
A month of solid warm days before winter begins to set in until late September. The days seem shorter, but I’m still sleepwalking through my job and trying to fill the gaps for I travel next. Fortunately, that’s in a couple of weeks.
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Film Shots
I forgot to previously post about my film shots from Iceland, Copenhagen, Sydney and Melbourne. I’ve got to rescan these as part of a film book/zine project, but I’ve gotta get a film cutting jig first.
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February
A late posting this month as I began a new job, and I have been trying to avoid being at my desk outside of work hours. The sun is getting up later and setting a bit sooner, but the temperature hasn’t quite dropped yet. It was a busy month with seeing a Cao Fei exhibition…
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January
It’s been an interesting month, waiting to see if the promise of paid work comes through. Spent a bit of time in Melbourne to get away from endless revving of Summernats. Got to wander around for some street photography and to check out the Yayoi Kusama show, which I’ll be seeing again soon. FujiFilm GFX100S…
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November, December
I’m busy looking for a new job, backing up about 750GB of photos from a month of travelling. Also been working on some design stuff, a portfolio and new zines. The Turrell Within without sky space looks great in summer despite the mosquitos. The shows on at the NSW Art Gallery were great too. Looking…
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Reykjavik & Copenhagen
Spending a week in Reykjavik is good, because you can completely exhaust the number of things you want and can do in the city. For me it was seeing as many art galleries or street art pieces within walking distance of the hotel.Reykjavík Museum of Photography – A small museum located on the top floor…
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Reykjavík
Reykjavík has changed a lot in ten years. The last time I was here, Iceland was still recovering from the Global Financial Crisis. Now, it’s inflation. There’s more buildings now, apartments, offices and stores. And more people. More tourists. The streets of central Reykjavik are flooded with people from across the world, looking to experience…
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Copenhagen
The flight to Copenhagen, involved stopping at Singapore and Heathrow. Singapore International Airport is hot and quiet at night. There’s nothing to do but sit and wait to be screened by security and let back on the plane. The flight from Singapore is mercifully emptier. A few lucky people are able to stretch out on…
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September Graffiti
So when I left my job I got to be twice as busy. Years ago, I would spend my birthday going around taking photos of graffiti and street art around Canberra. And I hadn’t done it in a while. I also recently had a talk at the Dickson College about my graffiti/street art photography. Included…
