Juilee pryor
49 creative works found
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having given myself the afternoon to spend with redbubble I’ve decided to post a wildcard image into the fashion competion. Originally shot on velvia in available light and if you look really closely the model has a camera in her crotch. :) / This is a companion image to “Bloom” these look really good framed. hint hint :)
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Not a nude but still a bit naughty. Dark elegant and compelling. Another old analouge image from the vaults. This looks great framed.
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this is a companion image for ‘rise’ which you will find a bit further on in my portfolio. taken at the same time with the same model. she looks like a flower to me. some sort of exotic orchid. rise
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This is a rather old image from the bottom of my big box of negatives that I’m slowly converting to digital files. I had been out on a fashion shoot and at the end of it I found I had 2 frames left. So on the way home with the model I stopped in at Graffitti Hall of Fame in Alexandria which is one of the inner city suburbs of Sydney. In this digital age its hard to imagine having faith in taking a good picture with only two goes at it but there you are! I got the model on to the roller and shot one from the front and with the very last frame shot this one. I hope you like it as much as I do. :) This is what it looks like framed
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A very old analouge negative taken on Boxing Day some twenty odd years ago. This girl was living with my younger sister in Darlinghurst in Sydney at the time and yes there were drugs involved. Neither of them survived the experience. All I have left is some very old photo’s and my memories. To death us do drug. Was that a challenge, a motto or a promise. I could never work it out.
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Ian Rilen was a legendary Sydney rock and roller and a member of bands such as Rose Tattoo, X and Sardine V. He died earlier this year and is much missed for his wild and wonderful ways. I found this candid back stage shot of him and his then wife Stephanie preparing to go onstage at the Trade Union Club in Sydney’s Surry Hills way way back in the early 80’s. They were in Sardine V at that time and when I look at this shot now the eighties rush back. Oh my misspent youth. :) So Vale Ian Rilen, I so hope things are rocking were ever you are. This shot is for you.
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something I saw written on a wall of a derelict inner city punk squat many years ago and was compelled to photograph. recently rediscovered while digitizing negative files this photo has not been seen for twenty years. this is what it looks like as a laminated print.
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Now for something completely different. An oldie but a goldie from the analouge vaults of a mama swimming in a rock pool down Coogee way. This is a straight b/w film capture with no tricky stuff done to it. It is as it was when I snapped it. I’ve always been taken with this matronly look possibly because I’ve always been a bit on the bony side but maybe because the woman in this picture looks like a mama. I love her to bits.
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This is for the self portrait challenge set by Dennis. No 1 Not that any one can possibly beat Andrew. this is what it looks like as a print
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yesterday I attemped to have a conversation with someone about what consitutes a ‘real photographer’. rather that respond he reacted by telling me I’m a negative psyhco bitch, the only bad thing about Redbubble and should hurry out to buy razor blades and kill myself. no shit! I guess this means I’ll never be a ‘real photographer’ so to celebrate my freedom from the label of ‘real’ I’ve decided to concentrate on posting some UNREAL photographs. Here’s the first. This is a chance shot taken while someone slept in the set of an alternative theatre production some years ago. Vale Peter your real to me still though you are no longer real in a corporeal sense.
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An infrared photo of the sinuous pathways that biscect and circle Sydney Park. This is one of a larger series of work that I will upload over the next couple of days.
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I’ve been posting a few nudes etc lately so I thought I start putting up some more of my IR landscapes just for a change. Taken with IR film early one bright summer morning. here is its companion image Songlines framed
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A beer and some fags and a really fabulous frock. What more could a girl want? another very old analouge image from the vaults.
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I may have mentioned that I’ve been digitizing a big back catalouge of analouge images and finding all sorts of odd forgotten images like this one. This young sporano was about to put on a vastly elaborate headdress and go out and knock them dead at the Sydney Trade Union Club some time in the early eighties I think, Analouge of course and the film is Ilford FP4.
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the next upload in my holga madness series. This is the same little boat in the same little dam as the shot I posted yesterday…. this time however its very very early in the morning and the rosy blush of the dawn sky can be seen reflected in the glassy waters of this beautiful little billabong. The little boat just serenely floats at the end of its tether waiting for the day to being and for people to seek it out and use its physicality rather just admire its form from the bank.
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up close and personal with one of my all time favorite types of flowers. This one is an Infrared photo which is one of my all time favorite types of film. Ahhh. Lovely! So unreal which is really what I’m aiming for with photography. I don’t wish to simply record reality, I want to pass right through it to the other side to magic and beyond.
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Well here is another view of the twineing twisting pathways that define Sydney Park. Taken using infrared film and a wide angle lens to enhance the depth of field. I lived around Sydney Park for years and I just love this wonderful bit of green space just outside the city.
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A single flower held up to the light and photographed with IR film. Dark and moody backyard beauty. The joy of the mundane and the tyranny of what’s acceptable as beauty.
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