Alfred Stieglitz, AGNSW, 16 June 2010. |
![]() Before and after. |
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![]() This is Talia. She was demonstrating the new Lomo Spinner 360 Camera to us. It was anticlimactic. |
![]() Lomo Spinner 360. |
![]() Joel got a Mononoke tatoo. |
![]() I saw Teenage Paparazzo at the Film Festival. Better then I expected. |
![]() My mentor Phillip George had an exhibition at Breenspace Gallery. Edge of Empire. The Paradise Suite. |
![]() Phillip George, The Paradise Suite. |
![]() I think this was taken by a spy plane. Phillip George, Road to Baghdad. |
![]() This as well. Phillip George, Black Sun. |
![]() Here's the plane. |
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![]() This is Dominique Travers exhibition, Walk the Cow. |
![]() She brought along a calf to the opening. |
![]() It was amazing. The smell of the Indian spices and the cow gave the space a great atmosphere. |
![]() Dominique Travers. |
![]() Then Conor got me into the opening of the Alfred Stieglitz exhibition. |
![]() Edmund Capon was there to open the show. It was pretty exclusive. I tried looking around to see who I knew at the opening. Only Conor and Ian. |
![]() We got to see it before anyone else. |
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![]() Fair dinkum. |






















