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Did some long exposures for a school project, something different. Shot at around midnight on my Mamiya. Portra 400 film, F16 at around 30 seconds each, roughly.

Did some long exposures for a school project, something different. Shot at around midnight on my Mamiya. Portra 400 film, F16 at around 30 seconds each, roughly.

METAL BOGAN LIVES HERE AND PLAYS METAL REAL LOUD AT NIGHT WITH THE FRONT DOOR OPEN \m// …. actually he looks a lot like comic book guy, come to think of it.

METAL BOGAN LIVES HERE AND PLAYS METAL REAL LOUD AT NIGHT WITH THE FRONT DOOR OPEN \m// …. actually he looks a lot like comic book guy, come to think of it.

git some long exposures up ya

git some long exposures up ya

Flinders Street, 7am.

Flinders Street, 7am.

Who are we? How do we live, try, succeed, fail and die? What motivates us to learn, interact, change and progress, and ultimately, how do we justify our existence?The photographic works included in this exhibition are the product of four minds that began to take notice. As students, workers and citizens of the world, their home town of Melbourne initialised the approach while the greater global community aided in informing the outcome. Although these four artists have come from varied backgrounds, their love of film and the art of chemical photography has brought them together and provided an avenue to take a discourse of their environment and represent it visually.The questions being raised and the works being exhibited are one and the same, insofar as these artists could be asking: this is what we see, we know you see it too, so what can we do? But then again: “The world is stable now, people are happy”

Come to our exhibition. Facebook event is here.

Who are we? How do we live, try, succeed, fail and die? What motivates us to learn, interact, change and progress, and ultimately, how do we justify our existence?

The photographic works included in this exhibition are the product of four minds that began to take notice. As students, workers and citizens of the world, their home town of Melbourne initialised the approach while the greater global community aided in informing the outcome. Although these four artists have come from varied backgrounds, their love of film and the art of chemical photography has brought them together and provided an avenue to take a discourse of their environment and represent it visually.

The questions being raised and the works being exhibited are one and the same, insofar as these artists could be asking: this is what we see, we know you see it too, so what can we do? But then again: “The world is stable now, people are happy”


Come to our exhibition. Facebook event is here.

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