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Head On Opening and Prize Winners

Published in Events
Wednesday, 21 April 2010 16:38
Head On Foundation

Head On Photo Festival Opening and

Announcement of Portrait Prize Winners

 

Friday 30 April 6–8pm

(not 29 April as initially advertised)

 

by the Minister For The Arts, Peter Garrett

 

Australian Centre for Photography (ACP)

257 Oxford St Paddington

Tuesday to Friday 12 noon–7pm, Saturday–Sunday 10–6pm

Exhibition dates: 30 April to 5 June 

Photosession: Marley and Belinda

Published in Photosessions
Monday, 16 March 2009 18:49

It has been a while since I have done a photographer spotlight so this week I decided to share some of the wonderful Australian Portrait photographers on Redbubble. Each week I feature twelve images which appear on the front page of the Australian Portrait group. Each one tells a story, draws the viewer in and features wonderful lighting and sets the scene with props and/or background which adds another element of the image. There are so many talented Australian portrait photographers and it is my pleasure to bring you twelve of the featured images of June week 1.

June Week 1 features



These images are available for sale through Redbubble as cards, prints and sometimes calendars with prices from $3 which makes it a very economical way to purchase some contemporary fine art Australian images which will bring interest to your loungroom or office building. 

I want to shoot the chef

Published in Food
Thursday, 02 July 2009 02:22

With a camera, that is. This isn't a Mafioso style shooting but a photo which portrays the life of a chef. I have my wishlist for who I would like to photograph. One prominent Wollongong chef has already been contacted and I have some creative ideas starting to flow, backdrop and lighting plans  already forming.

Whilst I wait with baited breath for their decision, I have decided to do some research and look through some of the past finalists and winners.  Wow. What amazing artists. It is going to be so difficult to create a unique image when there has been such creativity and innovation in previous years.  I had thought about using the clone technique where you photograph the one person in the same scene multiple times. Set the camera on a tripod and take a sequence of photographs of the person with the background the same for each shot, then merge the images into one seamless image. Unfortunately for me, there are a few such images in the galleries of Shoot the Chef finalists, including the one below by Sydney College of the Arts, Master of Documentary Photography candidate Niobe Syme with her picture Eight Yings Make Light Work.

Nobe Syme

 winner of the Sydney Morning Herald 2008 Shoot the Chef student prize (trip for two to Europe)

"Symes says, "Ying Tam and I shared a few hours one August day, in between guests and staff shift changes, creating the Shoot the Chef image 'Eight Yings Make Light Work'. We had taken quite different pictures at the front of the restaurant earlier on (with amused diners observing), but it was the nuances of available and reflected light in the kitchen, our growing rapport and Ying's playful mood by the end of the lunch period that seemed to best capture his passion for fresh, sublime and dimensional food, as well as the overarching responsibility in running a kitchen and restaurant.""

Image: Niobe Syme, Eight Yings Make Light Work, Image of Ying Tam, Restauranteur/Chef of Ying's Seafood Restaurant, Pacific Highway, Crows Nest.

(Source: University of Sydney, Collage of the Arts, url: http://www.usyd.edu.au/sca/about/news_events/2008/shoot_the_chef.shtml)

Another powerful image which drew me in was Pour Some Sugar on Me by Will Petersen, Student winner in 2004. Incorporating food into the photo is another common theme but this one is done in such a quirky way and looks almost painful.

I loved the description of the process for making this amazing photograph:

The chef and I were talking about different ways to present food and came up with the spun sugar idea together. I told him "I'm ready whenever you are", so he started heating up the pot with the sugar in it and got a wooden spoon and a fork. He'd pull out the melted sugar and whisk it around the wooden spoon, pull the sugar straight off the spoon and put it on his head. I think he got a bit sick of it after an hour. 

(Source: SMH.com.au url: http://www.smh.com.au/ftimages/2004/10/04/1096871806678.html )

 

 

"The Last Resort". Again this year we entered the SMH's 2005 Shoot the Chef competition.

The photo was a bit of fun, and thankfully Chef David Allison skills in the kitchen are superior to those portrayed in this photo.

And a very inspiring image Cupcake couture by Anton Perry, professional winner in 2005

 

 

 

Cupcake couture

 

 

 

"There are 478 cupcakes in the dress. Simmone [Logue, the subject] made them all, of course. The flowers - roses and gerberas, mainly - were all fresh. We bought them from the markets at 5am, so we had to move quickly to take the shot so they wouldn't look too frowzy.

We started off with a Barbie theme, but ended up with a more elegant look. The top's from Opera Australia - it's a costume top. I sourced the jewellery from a wedding boutique. The "skirt" took about three hours to build. It was an exercise in putting a lot of beautiful elements together to explore the idea of femininity."

(Source: SMH.com.au http://www.smh.com.au/news/good-living/shoot-the-chef/2005/10/03/1128191632261.html )

What an amazing image! 

 

 

Bio

Published in Abous Us
Friday, 29 August 2008 12:19

Bio photo of Vanessa Pike-Russell


"If I could tell the story in words, I wouldn't need to lug around a camera. ~Lewis Hine"

Location and studio photographer

from Lake Illawarra, NSW 2528 Australia

 

Education: B.Ed (Info. Tech. and Comm.)

When did the photography bug bite? Photography is an important part of my life. Ever since I can remember I have loved capturing precious moments. My earliest photographs were portraits of friends and family.

Why do you enjoy photography?
I enjoy freezing a moment in time, capturing images that are fun and full of expression. I also enjoy the challenge and believe, as Plutarch did that - "The mind is not a vessel to be filled but a fire to be kindled."

Where can I buy your photos? I have a red bubble store, a stock photo account with fotolia and a profile on gekko images. I enjoy doing photography courses and photography challenges.   If you would like to purchase or rent an artwork for your business or organisation please contact me. 

What services do you provide? I am available for a wide range of photography subjects including, but not limited to

* Advertisements
* Architecture
* Business events
* Commercial headshots
* Food photography
* Portraits (baby, engagement, family, Trash the Dress (post wedding portraits) etc
* Product Photography
* Website design
* Website developing (php, mysql database)

What education have you received in Photography and Design? I have a Bachelor of Education with a specialisation in Information Technology and Communication from the University of Wollongong. As part of my course I studied multimedia education, photography, website design. During this time I borrowed a digitial camera from the Curriculum Resources Center and used the photos taken in assignments and personal websites. Later I purchased my first digital camera and started selling photos to publications and stock photography agencies. I have upgraded cameras several times since then and although I love to shoot with film it is through digital photography that I was able to experiment and learn through trial and error.

 

What Workshops have you attended?

I have attended a number of workshops in Wollongong and Sydney as well as online workshops and taking part in the Adobe Roadshows over the past few years.


Some of the off-line workshops I have enjoyed include:

* WEA Digital Camera Workshop 1 with Alex Ball - introduction to digital camera technology, colour temperature, exposure, composition, lighting, weekly assignments and feedback
* WEA Digital Camera Workshop  2 with Alex Ball -digital asset management and workflow, the Digital Darkroom, weekly assignments,composition, light meters, metering mode, etc.
* People Photography workshop Sydney Photographic Workshop with Daniel Linnet


Vanessa Pike-Russell Photography    ABN 13 429 487 247