Captured using a Minolta 7000 with a 28 – 75mm using Fuji 35mm film. Southern Cross Station in Melbourne. This image was selected for exhibition at this years (May 2007) Churchie National Emerging Art Exhibition, affectionately known as the “Churchie”. / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- / This image will be on display and for sale at the Strathcona Art show 7th – 9th September 2007 at Tay Creggan in Hawthorn. / The image will be presented framed, matted & signed. All my signed work comes limited in Edition. / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- / This and another three images are to be featured in an exhibiton themed “4 World Photographers” where four photographers have been chosen to exhibit four of their best works. The exhibition is being held at the GaleriaZero in Barcelona Spain from 21st September to 18th October 2007. The four images I have chosen to exhibit are 1 2 3 4 / / Art Folders… / / Entire Portfolio / Born From This Earth – Series / Hearts At War / Vehicular works / Architecture / Travel / B&W Photography / Transitional Industrial Utopian Series / Abstract / Models and Fashion Photography
/ / / / $1600 for a signed Limited Edition Canvas Print / / /
Bourke Street, Melbourne
This image is a finalist at the 2008 Kodak Salon at the Centre for Contemporary Photography in Fitzroy. / / I would like to thank everyone who attended this exhibition in Melbourne and for making it such a successful show! More importantly I’d like to thank the people who purchased the works, I hope you get much pleasure from viewing this work for many years to come! :D / / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- / I would like to say what a privilege it is to be working with two incredibly talented souls that are Jessica Tremp and Michael Alesich. / / Hearts at War / An exhibition by Paul Louis Villani based on a fictitious character created, developed and modelled by the beautiful and multi talented Jessica Tremp / The exhibition will also be featuring Michael Alesich / / The ID badges that were given out on opening night… / / / / were scooped up like hot cakes! A couple even made it to other states of this beautiful country… Here’s one that made it to Queensland, modelled by the gorgeous LittleHelen / / / / Here’s one that made it down to Tasmania too… / Unfortunately Bob tried to take ths badge from Rhana Grffin ... not a wise move!!! :D / Thanks Rhana!! / / / / / Art Folders… / / Entire Portfolio / Born From This Earth – Series / Hearts At War / Vehicular works / Architecture / Travel / B&W Photography / Transitional Industrial Utopian Series / Abstract / Models and Fashion Photography
Belle at about 2 months old / / / 821 views
400 TMAX pushed to 6400
/ / Thank you so much Michelle for standing still!!! =) Shot with a: Panasonic FZ50 Shutter time: 25 seconds Aperture: F 2.8 /
Melbourne Graffiti Artists This laneway in melbourne is a gallery for artist to express themselves it is well know around the world for the beauty young emerging graffiti artists can contribute to it. / Melbourne Graffiti has become a tourist attraction and a popular backdrop for fashion and wedding photography. / sold framed print = redbubble
This laneway in melbourne is a gallery for artist to express themselves it is well know around the world for the beauty young emerging graffiti artists can contribute to it. / Melbourne Graffiti has become a tourist attraction and a popular backdrop for fashion and wedding photography. /
acrylic on canvas 75 faves
From a bunch of promo shots of Felicity Hunter, a amazingly talented, delightful and gorgeous Melbourne muso. You can see more performers here
A small ally way in Melbourne two figures walk
One of my favourite pieces from a city renowned for it’s graffiti art! / (love the bird in it’s tummy, and the teardrop!) / This image was featured in the Red Bubble groups Public Art, and Graffiti Around Melbourne, and was voted into the top ten for the Graffiti Around Melbourne challenge ‘Graffiti Around Melbourne’, and The Woman Photographer challenge ‘Graffiti’. /
This was taken at sunrise in Hastings this image is AS IS from the camera.
I am not sure of the story behind the dog. It was either walking ( very slowly ) with its master. Or it was an abandoned old dog that was trying to tag along with the woman for company. This is a reworking of an older shot which I cropped to make this image . Picture was taken on a Mamiya 645 on ASA 100 film and image has not been altered. The pedestrian blur is because I used a one second exposure.
During last weeks trip to Melbourne I went on an evening stroll and found this line of columns and light at the front of the General Post office (GPO) in the heart of the city. The lines and shapes made for an interesting almost abstract look. The tunnel effect here puzzled me at first as there seemed to be a line working bottom right to top left as well. It was as if the bottom left of the shot separated itself from the rest of the image…...maybe it was just because I was tired by then!!!!! Now that I look at it again is it a line that works from bottom Left to the right???? Lines – lines – lines…..... Canon 400D – 17-85 lens.
Big thanks to the ever so delightful Nat and the very dainty Deanna. / Thanks girls / and / thanks everyone for your comments / ;-) / xox / series
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