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Tuesday, December 28
Thursday, December 23
A few days ago my mother and I went to lunch at a wonderful little Japanese restaurant called Yu-U. In a charming, friendly, low-key atmosphere we enjoyed some of the most authentic Japanese cuisine I’ve had since visiting Japan. Located off in Melbourne’s CBD, this place is more than worth a visit.
Many thanks to Michael, who was kind enough to share it with me.
Monday, December 20
Sunday, November 28
Saturday, November 27
Over the past week I was lucky enough to work Stills with my dear friend Mathew Lynn on Nathan Phillip's new film Post Apocalyptic Man. The cast and crew where absolutely wondrous, and are a fantastic group of people. Below, is a hand-full of behind the scenes shots:
It's been an while..
In the weeks since the school year has finished, and summer began, it seems as though I haven't stopped. From meeting an abundance of phenomenal individuals through friends, family, or via random run-ins, to taking travels and planning future ones, to playing with my dearest friends, and starting work on 2 multi-medias. Lately it seems as though a door opens everywhere I turn, and I'm not always sure which one to explore first.
To follow are a handful of images from past endeavors.
Enjoy!
To follow are a handful of images from past endeavors.
Enjoy!
Saturday, November 13
It is the end of semester, and the end of my 2nd year. At the end of each semester, we are required to submit a body of work that we’ve developed and created through the semester. I chose to do a study on light, and how I view it’s relationship with the society around me.
Every frame taken has been observed, and the only one created beyond the means my compositional intuition and observation is the last frame, regarding a quote. The quote, written by Haruki Murakami, was something that really drove my folio this semester. I ached to include it, somehow, so I painted it on a wall and photographed it.
Images to follow!
Enjoy
Monday, November 8
Saturday evening saw the completion of yet another Murakami novel. Each story I’ve read has enveloped me in absolute wonderment, and this one was no different. Mystery played with reality, an in-between world, and obscure, honest characters who never stopped developing - for better or worse. After finishing Dace Dance Dance, I found myself shroud in goosebumps.
Saturday, November 6
Tuesday, November 2
Sunday, October 31
Monday, October 25
Friday, October 22
Monday, October 18
10.18.10
Today has been one of those notable days where you're constantly tempted to pinch yourself. Each corner I've turned today, I've been greeted with an experience that ultimately left behind a feeling of excitement, gratitude, and euphoria. From my morning coffee, to meeting my cherubic 3 day old niece, to purchasing a camera I've saved a year for from a man I had an unexpected connection with, to helping out a friend preparing for a college interview I underwent 2 years ago, to being invited to Sydney for the opening of Reportage by a dear friend.
It was simply one of those absolutely exceptional days that have occurred amongst a rather outstanding year.
It was simply one of those absolutely exceptional days that have occurred amongst a rather outstanding year.
Sunday, October 17
Today I went to Heide to visit their latest exhibition entitled "Up Close". It featured the work of Carol Jerrems, William Yang, Larry Clark, and Nan Goldin. The bodies of work produced by each of the photographers explored an array of sub-cultures, documenting worlds that were close to their hearts. The photographs shown were captured with a quiet intimacy, and held the feeling that the moment was lived, and felt, not just merely observed.
I highly recommend a visit, with a stop at Café Vue, if you've got the chance.
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