We really spoilt for choice at the moment with the amount of cool exhibitions coming up in the world of photography. Below is a list of what’s on in and around the eastern states over the next few months.
Head on Photography Festival
Sydney April 29th to June 5th
This inaugural festival is a collection of exhibitions and events in galleries, cafes and restaurants around Sydney showcasing local and international photography. The festival launches with the announcement of the sought after Head On portraiture prize.
The Sydney Morning Herald exhibition will be presented at the State Library of NSW featuring prints and multimedia of the best published and unpublished work by Herald staff from 2009 to today
This exhibition showcases the winning images from the professional press photography awards. These images are sure to inspire, move you and show you an enlightening perspective on the world.
Hi all, creativeLIVE.com is a world wide creative classroom that has only been around a couple of months but by the looks of the site and its content it’s going to be a real winner amongst creative types like us. There are a host courses covering a fairly wide cross section for photographers, from beginner type introductory courses to something more specific like aperture3 or writing java applications.
Each live presentation/webinar is FREE! Yes FREE, you just have to enroll prior to the start time and watch them live, you can even ask questions at Q&A time. The only time you pay for the online course is if you miss it live and you want to watch the recording.
Take a look around yourself, be sure to check out this very cool Photoshop CS5 video, it introduces us to some cool new features and in addition you get a feel of how the classes are run.
One of our favorite models Deanna strikes a pose for the group at the ever popular Photographing People Workshop. The location is at Quarantine Reserve, Abbotsford, also one of our favorites.
One of the first Photographing People Workshops where I demonstrated the location lighting technique, “Night for Day” and shooting into the sun, which even to this day never fail to impress the masses. Ooohs and aaahs all around!
Last week Daniel and I attended a talk on social media put on by the people at the ACMP. One of the speakers was Keith Loutit, a Sydney based photographer and filmmaker. His recent bathtub series of short films using tilt-shift / time-lapse techniques have attracted a huge amount of interest over the internet, especially on vimeo and youtube where the films have attached 1000’s of viewers. Take a look at some of his videos, I’m sure they’ll blow you away as they did to us!
Keith is holding an exhibition of his work at Customs House Circular Quay in Sydney. Details are below.
Small Worlds: Stills & film from the ‘Bathtub’ &’Small Worlds’ series of short films by Keith Loutit.
Location: Media wall, ground floor customs house & level two library, Customs House 31 Alfred St Sydney NSW 2000
May 5th, 2010 at 7:26 am
Excellent – the final result does give a sense of a small world. Great post Jose.