Posted on 05 September 2009

Georges Antonis‘ work dips into a world where glamour and intrigue meld and the result is bold, beautiful and cinematic. Antoni is an Australian fashion photographer (Queensland bred) whose star is rising rapidly in the global market. His first forays into the Sydney, London and New York fashion industries have been greeted with resounding success. His natural talent, formidable skills in lighting and composition and easy going nature, have resulted in mass interest from leading international brands and magazines, such as Australian Harper’s Bazaar, Vogue, Oyster, Cream and WestEast.

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Posted on 22 August 2009

Each summer, for 4 summers now, 3 months at a time, Ryan McGinley and friends have traveled across the United States shooting photographs of their journeys. For this series, Moonmilk, the crew find themselves in caves, some of which have never been touched, stepped inside, or documented before. McGinley’s style evolved from documenting his friends in real-life situations towards creating settings where the situations he envisions can be documented, and this series the real focus are the dramatic caves and tiny bodies that almost become one with the surroundings. McGinley is youngest artist to ever receive a solo show at the Whitney Museum of American Art.

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Posted on 17 August 2009

Photographer Danny Treacy recovers discarded clothing he finds lying around in lonely places such as streets, car parks and waste ground. He then re-stitches, re-fashioned: re-modeled into junk monsters – uncanny suits that he wears in life-sized portraits in his series Them.
They belonged to the unknown, the anonymous, the lost, the drunken and looming out of the black background the faceless figures evoke urban warriors, mythical beasts, distorted creatures. It seem that something that happened to its former owner emanates from each piece of fabric, making the attire all the more haunting.

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Posted on 15 July 2006

Ryan Allan, Shad Lambert and Phil Blair all do really great photography, specifically for skateboarding.

Let’s Skate now !!