Unsensored 

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  • Swanston Street, Melbourne, Victoria / Lomo Lubitel166B, Fuji Neopan ISO400, .45x wide angle adapter / Ultrafin Plus, 1:6, 8:30min @ 20DegC

  • Swanston Street, Melbourne / Kodak Brownie with 35mm film, Kodak TMax 100. / Ilford LC29, 1:19, 7:30min @ 20degC

  • Coops Shot Tower, Melbourne Central, Melbourne, July 2006 / Photographer: Roberts Birze / http://www.redbubble.com/people/robertsbirze / Camera: Holga 120 CFN / Film: Fuji Pro ISO400

  • Photographer: Hamish Innes-Brown / http://redbubble.com/people/science / Camera: Mamiya C330 / Film: Kodak Portra 160 NC

  • Photographer: Hamish Innes-Brown / http://redbubble.com/people/science / Camera: Mamiya C330 / Film: Kodak Portra 160 NC

  • Photographer: Hamish Innes-Brown / http://redbubble.com/people/science / Camera: Holga GN / Film: Kodak Portra 400 UC

  • Photographer: Hamish Innes-Brown / http://redbubble.com/people/science / Camera: Mamiya C330 / Film: Kodak Portra 160 NC

  • Photographer: Tim Heraud / Camera: Ricoh KR-10M / Film: Ilford Delta Professional 400 http://www.redbubble.com/people/timijimi

  • LIMITED EDITION PRINT / This print is limited to 15 prints. Please Note: If you wish to purchase this image, please bubblemail me your address details so a certificate of authenticity verifying its edition number can be mailed out to you. Photographer: Tim Heraud / Camera: Ensign Ful-Vue / Film: Kodak Portra 400VC http://www.redbubble.com/people/timijimi

  • LIMITED EDITION PRINT / This print is limited to 15 prints. Please Note: If you wish to purchase this image, please bubblemail me your address details so a certificate of authenticity verifying its edition number can be mailed out to you. Photographer: Tim Heraud / Camera: Ensign Ful-Vue / Film: Kodak T-Max 400 http://www.redbubble.com/people/timijimi

  • Photographer: Tim Heraud / Camera: Ensign Ful-Vue / Film: Expired Fuji Pro160 http://www.redbubble.com/people/timijimi

  • Photographer: Tim Heraud / Camera: Ensign Ful-Vue / Film: Kodak Portra 400VC http://www.redbubble.com/people/timijimi

  • RedBubble Sponsored Event: Unsensored 07 (26 Oct - 10 Nov)
    by RedBubble

    Hello all! So RedBubble is about sharing creativity. Getting your art ‘out there’. And we’re not limited to the RedBubble website….

    Hello all! So RedBubble is about sharing creativity. Getting your art ‘out there’. And we’re not limited to the RedBubble website. We want to actively support initiatives that bring your art into the physical world. To this end we have this awesome logistic engine that we can use to support you. For example, if you want to put on a gallery exhibition RedBubble can look at sponsoring your exhibition through the manufacture and delivery of the art for the exhibition. And we’ve already started doing this. The first RedBubble sponsored exhibition is by a group of Melbourne photographers called the Silverminers. Their exhibition is called ‘Unsensored 07’ and here’s a bit of information from the Silverminers: “Unsensored07 is an exciting upcoming independent exhibition organised and run by a small group of photographic artists who practice and value work with film in this day of digital conveniences. The exhibition will feature 12 artists, all with a very distinct style and will take place between 26th October and 10th November at Kerala Gallery in Melbourne, Australia. What makes this show quite distinct is the fact that all works are on film / - considered a dying (if not dead) art form that carries a lot more spirit and tradition and has certain genuinity to it. More importantly, is what this means on a social / environmental / cultural parallel that is really important. Shooting film in an age where digital photography is readily available and is a lot faster, simpler, and more convenient represents the vinyl in the mp3 world, the live gig in the lap-top album culture, the bike ride to work amongst other things and strongly comments on the ‘more of everything / less substance in anything’ contemporary reality, uniformity and loss of personal touch, consumer based everything and loss of true genuinity.” You can find more information at the Silverminers profile or on their website. - Peter P.S. – 3324 different works of art were sold on RedBubble in September! P.P.S. – Sponsoring exhibitions isn’t the only thing we’re looking at to help you get your art ‘out there’. There’s a store in Singapore that wants to stock RedBubble t-shirts, there a few folks around the world who want to re-sell RedBubble cards and there’s many more things we’re looking at. And we’ve got an open mind about new ideas! P.P.P.S. – If you’ve got an idea for getting your art out there and you’d like RedBubble’s support, send Peter a BubbleMail.

  • Upcoming exhibition: Unsensored 2007
    by Roberts Birze

    I am part of a group of photographers called the Silverminers who celebrate the use of film in a digital age. Recently, we have been b…

    I am part of a group of photographers called the Silverminers who celebrate the use of film in a digital age. Recently, we have been busy shooting, talking, developing, discussing, organising, and agonising over our first exhibition to be held at Kerala gallery, 283 High St, Northcote, Melbourne, Australia. http://www.keralagallery.com.au/web_pages/coming_soon.htm The opening is on the 26th of October, at 6PM. As far as we know, this exhibition will be a first of it’s kind show where the images were taken on film, printed digitally, physically exhibited and available for purchase on-demand on-line via Redbubble. Well … I’m excited. Have a look at the talent in the group by visiting our redbubble profile here:- http://www.redbubble.com/people/silverminers The images to be exhibited do not appear yet … they are being kept under wraps until the opening night … so make sure you are there!

  • One more sleep to go – the countdown is almost over. Lots of blood sweat and tears have gone in to this exhibition and we would all love to see you there! Opening night tomorrow night from 6pm @ Kerala / 283 High Street, Northcote Coming from a diverse range of backgrounds, the Melbourne Silver Mine was formed online through flickr.com by a group of like minded photographers, all with a keen interest in film based photography. Some of us had migrated from digital to film, while others had never shot any other way. What started as a small subgroup sharing ideas on film developing, scanning, or the cameras themselves, soon became a hub of activity as we shared and discussed each other’s work, finding in film qualities which we did not see in the homogenous world of digital. Unsensored07 represents the diversity of films, cameras and styles each of the twelve contributors brings into the mix. With the shared philosophy that shooting film in a digital age represents the vinyl in the mp3 world, the live gig in the lap-top album culture, or the cycle to work in peak hour traffic, Unsensored07 presents twenty-four works, each selected to highlight those qualities which may soon be unjustly consigned to the dustbin of history. Melbourne Silver Mine presents / "Unsensored07" / Oct 26 – Nov 10 / Kerala Gallery / 283 High Street, Northcote

  • Unsensored07 Now Showing
    by SilverMiners

    Unsensored07 opens tomorrow night!! After many weeks of preparation, The Melbourne Silver Mine are finally ready to unveil their works…

    Unsensored07 opens tomorrow night!! After many weeks of preparation, The Melbourne Silver Mine are finally ready to unveil their works to the public. Unsensored07 is an exciting upcoming independent exhibition organised and run by a small group of photographic artists who practice and value work with film in this day of digital conveniences. The exhibition will feature 12 artists, all with a very distinct style and will take place between 26th October and 10th November at Kerala Gallery in Melbourne, Australia. What makes this show quite distinct is the fact that all works are on film / - considered a dying (if not dead) art form that carries a lot more spirit and tradition and has certain genuinity to it. More importantly, is what this means on a social / environmental / cultural parallel that is really important. Shooting film in an age where digital photography is readily available and is a lot faster, simpler, and more convenient represents the vinyl in the mp3 world, the live gig in the lap-top album culture, the bike ride to work amongst other things and strongly comments on the ‘more of everything / less substance in anything’ contemporary reality, uniformity and loss of personal touch, consumer based everything and loss of true genuinity. If you are in Melbourne town in the next 2 weeks, do yourself a favour and pop in to see the exhibition. Redbubble has kindly assisted with our printing, so if you’ve ever wondered about the quality of their framed prints, here’s your chance to see it first hand. Unsensored07 is now showing at Kerala Gallery / 283 High Street Northcote Victoria Australia Opening night Friday 26 October 2007 / 6pm – 8pm We hope to see you there! :-)

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