Is that Blogger/Compose "Paragraph" drop down menu new? Hang on, the whole menu has changed, I think. Interesting.
Some of the exhibitions at the Town Hall City Gallery are excellent and some not so excellent. This one I thought was in the former category, and I loved it.
Of course no one has taken such photos better than late Rennie Ellis, but he was very well known. Viva Gibb isn't but deserves to be with her photos mostly of people she came across in the streets where she lived. Such folios are easy to create in our digital times, but are they being now? The ordinary needs to be on the photographic record.
While clicking on the photos creates opens the photos at a larger size, if you right click and open the photos in a new window, that will give decent sized photos.
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She looks like a character and her photos are fantastic. I agree about the lighting in the two you highlighted.
ReplyDeleteWe need more of those photographers. The ones who capture the essence of the real people amongst us, not that artificial dross from Instagram influencers.
ReplyDeleteAmazing how some people really have the eye to put a picture together really well, isn't it. That is one part of Melbourne (probably of many parts) that I didn't really get to in the year that I lived in that town.
ReplyDeleteIs that her in the photos.... softer lighting might make her look less grim.
ReplyDeleteWould have love to have seen it. There is an exhibition concluding May 2 at NGV women photographers early 1900s plus . Love B and W photography , though really it is shades of.those colours
ReplyDeleteThat's an awesome collection! Thank you for sharing.
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