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I have taken this double exposure with my toycamera Holga on film. / The cityview is taken from Eureka sky deck in Melbourne. / This beautiful sentence was tagged on a house in Brunswick near mine, but a week later the owner gave it a clean… / With this photo I can always remember it. (no digital manipulation here)
This shot was taken in a multi level car park in / Docklands – Melbourne, just before / The Fastest Colour / was shot from the top floor (18). / I love the red 17 and the yellow road marking in this eerily deserted car park. Get the T-Shirt!# /
For some reason, I’m extremely proud of this image. I had a vision in my mind of exactly what I wanted and everything came together for me to be able to nail it.
Looking down Flinders street, Melbourne on a wintry afternoon.
Taken by a professional stunt driver under controlled conditions (maybe or possibly) The TAC (Traffic Accident Commission) warns that driving with your knees while taking photographs is dangerous and should not be tried at home or anywhere.
This guy was pretty cool, sitting there minding his own business, and I just had to get the shot. But as I lifted the camera and looked through the lens he just broke into this mean stare into the lens like he was gonna hurt me. I saw it and quickly pressed the shutter. Later I complimented him on his tattoos and showed him the shot and it was then that his frown turned into a broad grin…phew!
Creative / I created this image to remind us of the consequences of our actions if we continue to take our precious environment for granted. The location chosen is Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, a city free from catastrophic disaster. That is until Mother Nature turns back on us. We can keep running from what we have done but this is infinite future chaos! Thanks to Rikki & Jess for being models. You can see the before and after shots here Technical / The background was shot in 3 sections and stitched together in Photoshop CS3. Various parts from extra shots were used i.e. The Seven sign and text from another shot I took. I also cloned out people and objects as well as added elements to create this scene. The background, clouds, Rikki and Jess were shot separately on an old but trusty Canon 10D in RAW mode. Other images were sourced online and manipulated beyond original recognition. Once I had all the elements I needed I composited it all together in Photoshop CS3. I had to create some elements such as texture, debris, snapped cables and smoke from scratch using the good old airbrush and pen tools with various brushes all made easier with a A4 Wacom tablet but found that the mouse was sometimes better for other tasks. A lot of masking, deep etching, cloning, dodging and burning went into making this image what it is. Once complete I colour graded it to give it a real sense of drama and darkness.
Deep beneath the world above…
Taken while on a bike ride along Melbourne’s Yarra River, heading towards the big smog.
Just love pattern everywhere! More urban work Split toning adjustments.
Collins St, Melbourne, 22 August 2006. ========== You may find my website worth a peek ==========
This stencil was created in early 2008 inspired by fashion photography and damp cold London. Recently cut stencil with one layer from an older stencil of a zebra in pink on her dress, with hand drawn cobbled stones. The canvas itself is 3 times in length this is just a mere snap shot of the original piece. This piece is 1 of 3, utilising the same same stencil and composition of works I’ve posted on Red Bubble at the moment. The other is ‘snow and umbrella’ and ‘rain birds’
Taken on a recent shoot with Mel B. See Mel’s ‘Eyes everywhere’. /
Another one of Melbourne’s magical lane ways. This one runs between Bourke Street and Little Bourke Street. I love the industrial urban grunge this one has. The graffiti on the bin in the foreground reads COOKIE, as the building at the end of the lane way is The Curtain House, a multi level building housing Cookie, The Toff In Town and the Rooftop Bar & Cinema (in summer). This particular lane had a dark feeling to it. Although not overly dirty or strewn with rubbish, I could imagine the underbelly of Melbourne meeting here for some illegal operation. Do we have assassins in Melbourne? If we do, I’m sure this would be the perfect crime scene! Featured on the Home Page / Featured in Tunnel Vision / Featured in Beautiful Garbage Top 10 in Cross Process It Challenge Canon 50D / 58mm, 18 – 55 / f5.6, 1/25, ISO 1600 Multiple layering of the same image, one b&w, one colour, one colour high contrast to achieve this. MCN: C219J-CGHQ2-Y74GY
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