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  • The Melbourne Doors
    by Trinx

    This is a fairly short series of doorways i took on the 7th of July from around the Melbourne CBD, the one’s displayed are my favourites,...

    This is a fairly short series of doorways i took on the 7th of July from around the Melbourne CBD, the one’s displayed are my favourites, i might post some more though! Have a quick look-see at these links to the four doors / Door One / Door Two / Door Three / Door Four / Door Five / Door Six / The inspiration for this series is mostly the French Artist Alanandis, who decided, in light of the fact that areas of old Paris were being demolished and redeveloped, began photographing all these beautiful doorways that would soon be lost, the series he made was called Portes en Provence. Thankfully areas of Melbourne arn’t being knocked down! /

  • Direction
    by Stephen Mitchell

    My photography is going in a new direction at the moment. I’m enjoying finding interesting moments and places in the concrete jungle, arr…

    My photography is going in a new direction at the moment. I’m enjoying finding interesting moments and places in the concrete jungle, arrows, direction, dead-ends, wall-art and various multiple-angled minimalism amongst the chaos. Shooting deep inside the city, down every dirty little street, is certainly a great way to find shadows, silhouettes, plus all those reflected and refracted light sources. After joining the “Street Photography and Photojournalism” group on flickr, I couldn’t help but be inspired by these artworks… , , , ... so felt these photographs shot over the last few weeks would be appropriately placed within this database: , There’s more on the way. Keep looking in this direction…

  • Adelaide through Photography
    by Stephen Mitchell

    Because I work in the Adelaide CBD, many of my photographs are of interesting places I have found in the many side-streets, of walls and …

    Because I work in the Adelaide CBD, many of my photographs are of interesting places I have found in the many side-streets, of walls and windows, of pipes and crevasses, architecture and deconstruction, and anything that peaks my interest. / Here is just a few of the many things I have discovered and photographed around Adelaide. / I might have slipped in a few images from around South Australia, I’ll let you find them! , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

  • Zombie Shuffle - Melbourne CBD
    by Angela McConnell

    I took myself off to the Zombie Shuffle this afternoon which was a heap of fun! / I didnt dress up – just took the camera along and tried …

    I took myself off to the Zombie Shuffle this afternoon which was a heap of fun! / I didnt dress up – just took the camera along and tried not to hit by cars or fall off the side of buildings… / Highlights for me / when the zombies all surged towards the City Circle tram scaring the bejesus out of the passengers / and / one of the zombies with dreads chasing a screaming bystander around the State Library gardens / AWESOME!! 1. / 2. / 3. / 4. / 5. / 6. /

  • City Shots 2
    by Cathy Middleton

    Here’s some shots taken on a recent walk around Melbourne CBD with fellow RedBubbler Caroline Gorka...

    Here’s some shots taken on a recent walk around Melbourne CBD with fellow RedBubbler Caroline Gorka 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18.

  • Young man loses life in CBD stabbing
    by pAgEdOwN

    The same Adelaide streets that just days ago hosted the annual Christmas pageant were today the scene of a violent feud between two immig…

    The same Adelaide streets that just days ago hosted the annual Christmas pageant were today the scene of a violent feud between two immigrant men, thought to be refugees recently arrived in Australia from Sudan. The man attacked later died after suffering heavy blood loss. It beggars belief. It happened in daylight hours, just this afternoon, mere metres from my office building. Chalk lines from hopscotch games and children’s names written on the road still freshly mark the bitumen and concrete where blood is now spilled. I feel a tremendous sense of disconnect. Chained to my desk, I neither saw the incident today nor the pageant going on outside at the weekend. So close and yet so distant, I heard the bagpipes and snares of the marching band, but emerged to the street-sweepers and the council clean-up crew. Just like tonight. A taped-off area with cops leaning on cars. Nothing to see. / How should I feel? An impediment to getting to my bus… When I consider the families that turned out only days ago, the sense of community goodwill, the happy adventure of young people seeing the pageant for the first time, it is such a cruel contrast.

  • Photographic studio hire available
    by Michael Douglass

    I have secured a great photographic studio on Oxford St, very close to the Sydney CBD which is available for casual hire, or short to lo…

    I have secured a great photographic studio on Oxford St, very close to the Sydney CBD which is available for casual hire, or short to long term rental. It would also be suitable for exhibitions or short/long term gallery space rental. It is modern and well maintained and includes: - 4.75m x 4.5m studio space. / -Nth-east facing windows for natural light (with block-out curtains). / -12 tungsten roof spot lights. / -Kitchenette with fridge and coffee/tea facilities. / -Ample bench space. / -Secure storage facilities. / -Mirrored wall (with block-out curtains). / -Air-conditioning. / -Built-in iPod music system. / -2×50w daylight balanced lights. / -Light cube (750mm x 750×750) for product shots. / -Change rooms. / -Adjoining areas very suitable to exhibitions and displays. -Additional lighting is available for hire. Rates are expected in the vicinity of: $25ph – student / $35ph – intermediate level folio work (non-commercial) / $50ph – commercial And as Redbubble and many of its members have done so much for me over the past couple of years a 20% discount applies to the rates for Redbubble members only. All rates ex. GST / *A current student ID is required / Discounted rates are available for 1/2 or full day bookings. Long term rental enquiries are welcome. An adjoining office space will also be offered for casual/short or long term rental. To arrange an inspection or enquire about hire/rental, please contact me on 0433 004488.

  • Melbourne Zombie Shuffle ~ 2009
    by John Conway

    / / What started off as a wet start to the day, and not…

    / / What started off as a wet start to the day, and not looking too good, the rain held off for the Zombie Shuffle. The Undead gathered at Carlton Gardens waiting for their flesh rotten friends to arrive. / / The crowd grew restless as the time approached for the shuffle to begin, the cry of Braaaains! rang out more frequent. / / / / / Lucky there was a brain juice counter, doing a brisk (free) trade and quenching the thirst. / / / / / ... some had a snack before the long shuffle ahead / / / / / while others were more content to make sure the rain didn’t spoil their day / / / / / Who said you can’t get kids to eat food such as brains etc? / / / Reinforcements Arrive! / / / / / And The Shuffle Begins! / / / / / / Mmmm, photographers brains…. / / / / They even eat each other / / / / Little Red Riding Hood didn’t stand a chance / / / / In the Zombie Zone / / / / Think I’m in trouble / / / / Zombies Making Religious Statements, what next? / / / / Descending into hell? / / / / Looks like there’s no milk today / / / / Even the billboards joined in / / / / and here we end / / / / / Something to think about for next year…. / / /

  • Zombie Shuffle 2009 - Photos
    by Jared Revell

    The chant began….“brains, brains, brains” The cry grew louder as the Zombies swarmed together at Carlton Gardens waiting for the…

    The chant began….“brains, brains, brains” The cry grew louder as the Zombies swarmed together at Carlton Gardens waiting for their shuffle of doom through Melbourne’s CBD. Here’s a few shots from the day, click on the Slideshow link to see the full set. Thanks for looking :-) . .

  • May MeetUp
    by Stephen Mitchell

    UPCOMING: Adelaide Photographers MeetUp About five weeks ago half-a-dozen Adelaide photographers converged on the Adelaide Zoo...

    UPCOMING: Adelaide Photographers MeetUp About five weeks ago half-a-dozen Adelaide photographers converged on the Adelaide Zoo for a day of networking, social chitchat and LOTs of photography. This time I’m organising a “City-Walk” where we walk, talk and shoot architecture and objects. Here is the area of the city I’d be interesting in walking.. Yes, this is a large area! I happily walk around ALL day, photographing people, architecture and oddities. DID YOU COME TO SEE THE LIST OF ATTENDEES? You can view it here . Moved for easy-viewing. EDIT: 11:29 PM 17/05/2009 Big thanks to everyone who has responded and is interested: The date has been decided: 31st May Here is the plan for the day: Between 11.00am-12.00noon – Meet at Rotunda on Elder Park. / We all know it, surely. Early arrivals can scope out a good place to watch everyone arriving and get their portrait shots! (I’ll be there at 11.00am!) 12noon – 12.45pm / Walk up KW Road to North Terrace, turning right at Parliament House down toward the Casino/Train Station. Quick visit into the atrium to photograph. It is permitted, I’ve done this on Flickr-group meetups. Continue down North Terrace to the Morphett Road Bridge. 12.45pm – 4.00pm / OPTION 1: / We turn right, crossing the bridge, walking all the way to War Memorial Drive. Those that wish to can take the stairs (just beyond the river that takes you) down to the Torrens … and we all meetup just in front of the Tennis Stadium (or thereabouts). We walk and photograph the length of War Memorial Drive, back across the bridge at KW Road, back to the Rotunda. We then walk up KW Street. From here, read from where option #2 is underlined. OPTION 2. / Just before the bridge, we cross over to photograph the historic Church. (You’ll know it when you get there!) We then walk up Morphet Street, turn LEFT into Hindley Street and we walk and photograph interesting sites along the way. There are few interesting locations behind buildings, (particularly those toy-cars stuck to the wall in Rosina Street) that we can detour to see. When we reach KW Street, we cross over to Rundle Mall to go shoot the Brass Pigs and the Silver Balls! At Pultney Street, we turn left; At North Terrace, we turn left (Some may choose to cross the road). / Photographing historic limestone architecture along the way, we head back to the KW Road intersection, taking the pedestrian lights over to Government House. Here I can show you some interesting facts that I discovered a few years back that is not-overly-publicised! / We then cross the road to Parliament House, and walk back to the Rotunda Wait, wait, you want food and drinks: At some point in Hindley Street or Rundle Mall we find a nice coffee shop! Considering all the chatting and stopping that normally occurs with these events, this will surely fill the afternoon. If anyone knows of any events happening in the CBD that are happening the same weekend, tell us about it now so we can jostle it into the timeline. EXTRA (courtesy of Michael Tapping) / Government House and Grounds are open to the Public on Sunday 31st May between 10.00 AM and 4.00PM / We’ll go there from the Rotunda before moving into the CBD. This may take some time! Tag word for event is asacitywalkmay2009

  • Artists of the May MeetUp
    by Stephen Mitchell

    Seventeen photographers met up in May 2009 to photograph e…

    Seventeen photographers met up in May 2009 to photograph elements of Adelaide. Here are a few photographs of each of the photographers, photographed by each other… To view all photographs shot on the day, follow this tag: asacitywalkmay2009 . If you were one of the 20-ish photographers who attended on the day, did you get any more photographs of your new friends? To view all photographs shot on the day, follow this tag: asacitywalkmay2009 .

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