Last night i took some photos of the launch of DFA records art exhibition at Tom Dunne Gallery in Darlinghurst for EMI. Titled “That’s Cool But Can You Make It More Sh*t?”, the show was a large collection of record sleeves, posters, doodles and polaroids from LCD Soundsystem and other DFA projects. As it’s Splendour [...]
Jul 28, 2010 | Categories: Social Photography | Tags: art, dfa records, EMI, gallery, glenny g, hot chip, lcd soundsystem, nick valensi, social photos, the strokes | 6 Comments »
I went on a tour of the Biennale of Sydney on Tuesday, taking pictures for Time Out Sydney’s biennale coverage. There’s so much on display i didn’t even see half of it. It spans lots of venues, but as usual, the highlight is Cockatoo Island which makes a lovely day trip on the harbour to [...]
May 14, 2010 | Categories: Documentary Photography | Tags: art, artist, biennale, biennale of sydney, cockatoo island, mca, sculpture, time out sydney | 2 Comments »
This Friday night some of my photos will be on show beside the work of illustrator/designers Greedy Hen and Kareena Zerefos at World Bar in Kings Cross. I’m extremely humbled to be in their company because they’re amazing women who do world class work that i’m a huge fan of. Plus they can draw, which [...]
May 12, 2009 | Categories: Featured, Music Photography | Tags: art, daniel boud, exhibition, greedy hen, kareena zerefos, philadelphia grand jury, show, the wall, tour poster, world bar | 5 Comments »
Last week i had a tour of some of the works which form the Biennale of Sydney. Covering several venues, most notably Cockatoo Island, there’s over 180 works to see from now until the 7th September. Above is Jill McKay, who along with three other ladies aged 80-plus continuously perform ‘God Save the Queen’ by [...]
Jun 23, 2008 | Categories: Documentary Photography | Tags: art, biennale of sydney, festival, sydney, time out sydney | 3 Comments »