All tagged photography

Q&A With Delly Carr

Translating the metaphysical world of sport into a singular image could seem like an impossible task, but it is one that Australian photographer Delly Carr has been doing for thirty years. Between his global assignments and work as a Nikon ambassador, the multi-award winning photographer got a chance to sit down and tap out a few answers to questions we had and muse on the nature of his profession.

A Summer Daydream

Capturing the length of summer requires more than just a measuring of time. As it continues, the season seems into your mood, personality and body. The heat does not relent when the sun starts to dip below the horizon and suffuses the landscape. Evening and day seem to meld into one as the tips of golden light melt all that they touch.

Sweet Treats

Photographer James Simpson caught WA surf rock/dream pop duo Mosquito Coast sampling all the sweet delights on the rooftop of Harpoon Harry. With their latest single Sweet Talking released last year and an album not far off, Naomi Robinson and Conor Barton are justified in enjoying the fruits of their labour.

Aperture Australia Returns in 2019

For the second year running, Aperture Australia will introduce audiences to the breadth of the photographic industry. Taking place at the Sydney International Convention Centre over the weekend of June 22-23, speakers and events will cover landscape, documentary, wildlife and artistic forms of photography.

Head On Photo Festival Marks 10 Years of Images

Having continually expanded over the past ten years, Head On Photo Festival is celebrating its largest program yet for this year’s iteration. Taking place for two weeks in May, the program currently includes photographic icons such as fashion photographer Helmut Newton and Masayoshi Sukita, who created some of the most iconic portraits of David Bowie.

Rewind Two

In the 2017 film Kodachrome, which followed a dying father and his son as they drove to Dwanye’s Photo, the last place that still developed the iconic Kodachrome film, the father Ben says, “People are taking more pictures now than ever before, billions of them, but there are no slides, no prints.