Tag: photography
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June
It’s been a busy month of photoshoots and photowalks and the tenth Other World’s Zine Fair. I started getting up earlier to take photowalks around town before work. A photoshoot with Lydia and Coshlan. A photowalk with my buddy Scot, who you might have seen in my previous post about the Bessa R4M. Some night…
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New Camera
Recently I purchased a Voigtländer Bessa R4M, because I wanted to try a rangefinder camera and I didn’t want to wait around for the FujiFilm X100VI. Also, eBay was running a code on cameras from Japan and I missed an opportunity to pick up a seemingly good quality Leica M6 for under $3K. After a…
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Film shots
I’ve been on-and-off shooting with film, namely because the last decent lab left town a while back, leaving it send rolls down to Melbourne or Sydney. These shots were processed by the Ikagi Film Lab and Film Never Die. For technical details, these were all shot on an Olympus OM10. Film Never Die Umi 800…
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March, April & May
Another autumn down
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January, February
Some Canberra Graffiti, seeing E.L.K and HOUL work again in Canberra was nice, along with some other new work around the traps. Then I was off on a long weekend in Melbourne with a busted leg for tabling at Festival of the Photocopier, Melbourne’s premier zine fair, organised by the Sticky Institute. It was a…
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Katoomba and Sydney
Over New Years, my friend Sam and I went to Katoomba, and then I spent a couple of days in Sydney, seeing Louise Bourgeois and Kandisky exhibitions, and hunting around for some camera gear. Katoomba has a nice art gallery and with some fairly contemporary stuff. Also I got injured from a bike ride, which…
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Belated Photos
I haven’t done photos in a while. More news soon. Click through for the full images.
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New Zine
Picked up the new zine – Dust – from the printers, which has photos I have taken over the years. I put this together a few years back and then had to redo it because I lost all of the work files and processed images. I’ll be slinging these and other zines at the Festival…

