
The photographic work of Chris White
Definition
trans⋅mute
–verb (used with object), verb (used without object), -mut⋅ed, -mut⋅ing.
to change from one nature, substance, form, or condition into another; transform.
Intent
Imagery that explores the gap between the end of history and the start of the future.
Feeling
The feeling that something has happened, and there are consequences.
The feeling that something is happening, but we don’t know what it is yet.
The feeling that something is about to happen, because we are watching.
Disciplines
Fine Art
Commercial
Environmental Portraiture
Landscape
Architecture
Ideas + text
transmute is a member of ***♂♥♥QUORN♥♥♀, **Phoenix Appeal**, *A.R.S.E*, All Things Poetic, Artistic, Philosophical, Architectural Photography, Atheism, Australian Contemporary Photography, Black and White Photography, Canon DSLR (One Image Per Day & A Canon Camera Must Be In The Description Before It's Accepted), Canon Photo 5, Challenge Café, Compassion, Courage & Friendship, DaDa Land, Film Photography, Flash Fiction, Glamour, HDR Photography (3 Photos per 24hr-day), Images & Ideas, Industrial landscapes, Kairos, Landscape Photography, Melbourne & Victoria, Mood & Ambi(e)nce - Strictly Photos / ( No need to enter images in the group for the challenges), Moody and Evocative (no nudes), Night Photography, Object Studies & Concepts, Photography 101:remember to put settings of camera in description, Photography Fun, Pop Art, Public Utilities , RedBubble The City, Riginals, Self as Other, Shadows & Reflections, Short stories - Spherical Scriptings, Street Photography and Photojournalism, Studio Lighting (2 images per day, no genitals.), Sydney, The Fine Art of Photography, The Urban Environment, Theatrical and Staged Photography, Toy Camera, Travel and Adventure, TUNNEL VISION (photography only), WMG and Yarra Valley & Ranges .
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We’re all plagiarists – stealing from the past to write the future.
‘juicy bits’? ‘lure readers in?’ I’m sure they do.
...that is a weapon.
beats like a fist / against my ribcage
I am the tear that brings into being
All forgotten / in your embrace