New Zealand artist PJ Paterson’s images comprise multiple layers where sweeping landscapes are juxtaposed with the trappings of a consumerist society to create surreal environments. His melding of fact and…
Author Alison Stieven Taylor
The 12th edition of the Auckland Festival of Photography focuses on the theme – Truth and Fiction. In the Signature Series Exhibitions a number of local artists showcase their work…
In a year when the legitimacy of the photograph as proof is under question once again, the concept of truth and fiction in photography seems an appropriate theme to explore…
In the early 1990s, unable to pay the rent on her apartment in Brooklyn, photographer Ash Thayer, then a struggling art student in New York City (NYC), found a home…
Originally from the UK, Matthew Smith moved to Australia in 2007 to indulge his love of over and under water photography in the pristine waters of the New South Wales…
Sydney photojournalist and travel photographer Torsten Blackwood describes himself as "insatiably curious" and it is this desire to learn about cultures other than his own that has seen him travel…
Australian photographer George Fetting has had a love affair with photography all his life. “I blame my mother and the National Geographic subscription at the age of 10 for my…
Italian-born photographer Filippo Rivetti, who now resides in Sydney, is a master of motion controlled time lapse and hyper lapse photography. In his exhibition Nocturnes in a Lapse, Rivetti uses…
From the time he was given a plastic Diana camera at the age of seven Emmanuel Angelicas has taken photographs. That was in 1970. Since then he's used his suburb…
2015 marks the 6th outing of Sydney’s Head On Photo Festival, which is Australia’s largest photographic event. This year Moshe Rosenzveig, the festival’s director, has programmed an eclectic group of…