January 2012
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print sale!
I don’t usually do this, but I’ve decided to offer the remaining unframed prints from my simulacrum exhibition for sale at the discounted price of ₤90 each + ₤10 p/h; or AU$130 each + AU$15 p/h if you’re in Australia and would prefer to pay direct to my Australian bank account. I was previously offering these prints at AU$180 each, so that’s a pretty sweet discount! ...
July 2011
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June 2011
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i see a pattern forming
I have been working on a new project with a writer from Brisbane, Simon Groth, that we’re now launching and making public, initially as a blog, but which is ultimately intended for publication as a luscious coffee table book of text and image. Simon and I met through the ever-lovely Lisa Dempster, former publisher at Vignette Press and current Director of the Emerging Writers’...
November 2010
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October 2010
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garden of earthly delights
Some of you might have heard I’ve been accepted to do a one month residency at Hospitalfield in Arbroath, Scotland, from mid-April 2011, to continue creating images for my interior / exterior series with a view to exhibiting this work later in the year, and putting together a self-published collection of the finished series. I also intend to use the opportunity to be inspired by the...
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nanoka
I came across Katie West in a self-portrait community on livejournal in 2005 then followed her continuing adventures on Flickr; and though I have this Tumblr I don’t use*, I do drop by every so often to see what Katie is up to these days. So I was a little behind the 8-ball in finding out she and Jack Scoresby had put together a magazine of photographs and writing about their seven days...
November 2009
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21
If you’re in Melbourne, you should get along to the launch of Visible Ink’s 21st issue at The Empress on Monday 9 November – from 7pm. Go along and help celebrate, and get in early to grab a copy. There will be author readings — Alyson Hose, Moreno Giovannoni, Simon McInerney and Lu Sexton — music from Greer Turner (Modular Lounge) and Imogen Halstead (Indigo Hotel) — and gushing...
October 2009
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halo
I haven’t been photographing myself much lately, as I’ve been rising around 4:50am to catch the 6am bus to the city to start work at 7:30am. Working till 3:21pm, then often not managing to make my connecting bus at Griffith Uni, so having to sit at the busway station for up to an hour before finally getting my connection and arriving home about 5:45pm. By around 10pm I have to...