Friday, December 10, 2010
Another fine art print for our excite art’s “Found Objects” exhibition. An old piece of mining machinery at Broken Hill. This time the wet conditions really helped bring out the colour in the old loader bucket.
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Thursday, December 9, 2010
One of the little part time projects that is always simmering away on the back burner here at excitations is the development of images for a fine art gallery. One of the upcoming exhibitions is to be called “Found Objects” and to this end Broken Hill was good to us yesterday. Great soft daylight, caused [...]
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Monday, November 29, 2010
A number of people have expressed concern that our new fine art quality prints are some how inferior to the more traditional chemically processed photo papers that we use. I could tell you that there is no difference and that would be the simple answer. the truth is that our fine art quality prints have [...]
Monday, November 29, 2010
They say its an ill wind that blows no good at all. After the thunder storms that passed through on Friday evening, I couldn’t help but notice a lovely soft blue light bathing a row of Lemon Scented Gum Trees down our studio driveway. Just so happens that the trees are currently shedding their old [...]
The Age Online has an interesting article today about conservation framing. For a long time I’ve been amazed at the number of people who are working as framers who simply don’t have a clue about the keeping qualities of the materials they use. Seems this doesn’t just apply to little backyard framers in small country [...]
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Actually that headline is a bit misleading, we’ve offered a small selection of fine art printing options to clients in the past. However the time now seems right to expand on the variety of printing styles available to our clients. We will be still offering traditional printed images so there is no need to worry [...]
While looking for an old file this morning I came across this studio nude from a few years back. Shot as part of a series entitled “Curves and Spikes” which basically was a play on the contrast between soft curves of a model and the harsh spiky nature of cactus and succulent plants. Lot of [...]
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For those of you who follow art photographers the name Spencer Tunick will be familiar. I have to admit when I first heard about Spencer and his work, my first reaction was GIMICK. But I find myself attracted to his work and have to admire him for his tenacity in producing images all over the [...]
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Our good friend Cate over at excite art, asked a nude art model for a models perspective of getting ones kit off for the camera. She posted the short article by an anonymous model this morning. Interesting read for anyone who has ever wondered about what the nude art modeling scene is like
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Returning from Sydney last night, when we came across this old windmill and water tanks on the Hay Plains just east of Hay in outback NSW. Hope you like the shot we do. We had a great time in Sydney, shooting and catching up with old friends… friends we have know for a long while [...]