American photographer Tracie William’s exhibition Beauty explores themes around self-perception, societal expectations and innocence. In this series Williams documents her younger sister’s involvement in the American beauty pageants where parents…
Author Alison Stieven Taylor
Australian photographer Claire Martin will make her debut in France with her exhibition Les Déclassés (the Dropouts) opening May 8th as part of this year’s Image Singulières festival in…
Sebastião Salgado is an icon to photographers around the world although this incredibly unpretentious man, who has created some of the most extraordinary, and important, imagery of our time, would…
Two years ago, in March, Japan drew the world’s attention with millions of viewers glued to their television sets in disbelief as images of the tsunami that engulfed a 400…
Beauty, grace and athleticism meet the grit, chaos and noise of some of the world’s largest urban cities in these stunningly beautiful, and quirky photographs of the Australian Ballet’s finest…
If You Knew Me You Would Care is a collection of personal stories and portraits that come together to tell a powerful tale not only of survival, but also of…
My last interview with Australian photographer Carla Coulson was in 2009, the catalyst then, her book ‘Paris Tango’. This time we are talking about her third solo book, ‘Chasing A…
Aboriginal photographer Steven Rhall uses photography to investigate contemporary and historical themes of Aboriginal culture and its ties to the land in his collection Kulin Project now on show in…
A young Willem Dafoe sneers from the cover of Scene, bare-chested with a cigarette dangling from his mouth. It is a simple portrait that conveys the seething intensity that has…
Showcasing the work of ten Melbourne-based photographic artists, Mirror Mirror explores the notion of contemporary self-portraiture in society with themes drawing from politics, fantasy and ideas of identity, both cultural…