Photographer Graham Miller says the impetus for his new series – All That is Solid Melts into Air – initially came from reading Mark Tredinnick’s “The Blue Plateau: A Landscape…
Author Alison Stieven Taylor
In the 1980s Australian-born photographer Robyn Beeche turned her lens on the “gender-bending” world of counter-culture in London collaborating with the likes of Zandra Rhodes, Vivienne Westwood and Divine. Her…
Photographer Simon Harsent says the underlying theme that resonates throughout his personal work “are the paths we choose in life”. It is this proposition that has influenced his series on…
Sydney photo-media artist Alexia Sinclair’s love of European history continues with her new series “A Frozen Tale” set in the 17th Century Skokloster Slott, a majestic castle commissioned by Carl…
A chance meeting with photographer Eugene Smith on the streets of Tokyo in 1972 led Takeshi Ishikawa on a journey he could not have envisaged. More than four decades after…
Australian photographer Max Pam’s latest book “Supertourist” took five years and two publishers to come to fruition, but for those who are fans of Max’s work, and there are many…
There would be few photographers who haven’t heard of Steve McCurry. This pioneering American photographer has spent thirty years traversing the globe in search of stories that reveal the human…
This new book by Australian photographer Louise Whelan celebrates multiculturalism in Australia – more than 180 nationalities are represented in Whelan’s home state of New South Wales alone. A brilliant…
The photographic archives of the East German Secret Police, known as the Stasi, have revealed their secrets to Berlin-based photographic artist Simon Menner who has used these images to explore…
To Have and Have Not : Nooderlicht Photo Festival How were the 1 percent, the rich and powerful, affected by the GFC? This is the core theme for the 20th…