Projects

The Unknown Soldier

It’s unusual to meet a photographer that works on such opposite ends of the photographic spectrum as David Jay does. The Unknown Soldier is his latest, powerful project.

Take one look at his work and it’s immediately clear why Swedish-born Erik Johansson struggles to find the right words to describe his job title.

Award-winning photographers Belinda Mason and Angela Bacon Kidwell will confront audiences with themes of loss, identity and grief at this year’s Ballarat International Foto Biennale, the month-long celebration of Australian and International photography launching 22 August.

Artists Chrissie Hall and Angie Taylor's project, 3.99Hz features experimental works of selected films, installations, paintings and photography.

His agent calls him a “visual engineer”, but Benjamin Von Wong didn’t visualise the moment that he picked up his first point and shoot from Wal-Mart in 2007, and how it would change his life.

Only two years into his career, Alejandro Cegarra, the Venezuelan photojournalist, is no stranger to success.

Any photograph can tell a story, any portrait can portray an emotion. To convey an emotion in an empty landscape however, is an art few have mastered quite as well as Murray Fredericks.

The Salton Sea

The Salton Sea, in Southern California on the San Andreas Fault, is a man-made mistake. Toby Dixon explores the area in this personal project.

Beautiful nothing

In 2001, photographer Ben Storrier joined a large contingent of artists on a month-long trip funded by a wealthy Melbourne businessman to Lake Eyre and the Central Desert region for a once-in-a-lifetime adventure.

Hard time

Venezuelan emerging photographer Alejandro Cegarra has a habit of tackling challenging and confronting topics. In this series, he goes behind bars in one of the county's toughest jails to show how the other side lives.