Upcoming Exhibitions

Blueberg - Joshua HolkoJoshua Holko

Joshua Holko is an Australian born, Melbourne based photographer specialising in Fine Art Landscape, Nature and Wilderness Photography. He has studied with Distinction at Photography Studies College in Southbank Melbourne and the Australian College of Journalism. He has an unbridled passion for Landscape, Nature and Wilderness photography that has seen him travel extensively throughout Australia, the United States, New Zealand’s South Island, Iceland and Antarctica (late 2011).

EXHIBITION OPENS 20 MARCH, 2012

Source Photographica
1A Rose Street,
Brighton Vic, 3186

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Nick Brandt Exhibition

STOCKHOLM - October 6 2011 - Jan 8 2012
FOTOGRAFISKA MUSEUM
Stora Tullhuset, Stadsgårdshamnen 22
SE-116 45, Stockholm, Sweden

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Past showing - Melbourne: April 21 - May 1,2 2010
Past showing - Sydney: June 24 - July 7, 2010
Past showing - Perth: February 4 - February 19, 2011
Past showing - Boston: April 28 - May 28, 2011
Past showing -
Seoul: June 1 - August 10, 2011

Born in London and now living in the US, Nick Brandt is easily one of our most remarkable and collected modern day photographers.

After directing Michael Jackson’s ‘Earth Song’ video in Kenya and Tanzania, Brandt was compelled to present a complex and deep portrait of African wildlife. A mix of awe, beauty and sympathy, his large scale soft-sepia photographs show the grandness of the wild combined with personal humility. Once you see one you immediately feel an empathy with the animal - the true owners of the African wild.

In all, Brandt’s almost intimate relationship with his subject matter is overwhelming. It almost feels like Brandt has asked them to sit for the photos as if in a private portrait session.

A Shadow Falls is Brandt’s latest exhibition based on the second book in his trilogy. This is a stunning opportunity to see these majestic photographs first hand and experience a world that is slowly diminishing- epic landscapes, iconic imagery and a sense of breathtaking beauty.

A percentage of all sales will go to Big Life Africa, set up by Nick Brandt to combat the staggering number of animals being killed by poachers.


Brandt

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Gisele in HeadDressWomen In PhotographyWomen in the Lens

EXHIBITION RUNS 18 - 30 October

Source Photographica
1A Rose Street,
Brighton Vic, 3186

Open Every day 11am – 6pm


Exquisite beauty and the form of a woman’s body has inspired both male and female photographers the world over. ‘Women in the Lens’ is a collection of 99 vintage, classical and contemporary images. Some of famous women, some by famous photographers including:

• Max Dupain
• Helmut Newton
• Herb Ritts
• Bert Stern
• Man Ray
• Annie Leibovitz
• Lisa Tomasetti
• Wolfgang Sievers
• Alfred Gregory
• Terence Bogue
• Frantisek Drtikol
• Mark Seliger
• Patrick Demarchelier
• Samantha Everton

Click here to see the online catalogue

Women in the Lens


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Alfred Gregory Exhibition

New Zealand Exhibition: 2 – 11 September, 2011

Webb's
18 Manuka Road, Newmaket,
Auckland, New Zealand

Open Every day 10am – 5.30pm

Click here for location map

Alfred Gregory Catalogue - Sydney Exhibition

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Past showing - Melbourne: 8th - 29th October 2010
Past showing - Sydney: 29th April - 14th May 2011

For many of us, the image of Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay reaching the top of Mount Everest in 1953 is indelibly printed in our minds.

But for Alfred Gregory it was also the beginning of an extraordinary life as a photographer. Each photograph captures not only a moment frozen in time but a sense of spirit- superb in their clarity and character, and familiar to millions throughout the world.

As he once stated: “The high peaks on earth are lovely beyond description, too lovely perhaps to portray in photographs, but on an expedition they are the props, the background scenery to
human endeavour.”

From Everest to Africa and many other wonderful places including the once glamour-blessed English holiday town Blackpool, Gregory put his photographic talents to good use producing a mix of stunning black and white and colour images.

This exhibition captures those short-lived moments when ordinary people, objects and places become extraordinary.


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New Photography

EXHIBITION RUNS 7-21 APRIL

Source Photographica
1A Rose Street,
Brighton Vic, 3186

Open Every day 12am – 6pm

Source Photographica is delighted to present an exhibition of fine art photography encompassing modern portraiture, intimate memories and contemporary landscape.
These affordable images show a diverse and stimulating view of the world in which we live.

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