The Dressing Room by Ren Pidgeon

The Dressing Room is the first solo exhibition by Melbourne-based photographer Ren Pidgeon and features prints up to two metres in size. The images have a voyeuristic feel, each trying to emulate the lighting and feel of an early morning or dusk bedroom window. The idea was to create a calm comfort in each image that has the feel of being at home, however using a controlled lighting situation to showcase and experiment with lighting techniques.

Imogen Chapman. © Ren Pigeon.
Imogen Chapman. © Ren Pigeon.

The show is open to the public from 5.30pm on 10 of November, then by appointment for 2 weeks.

For more information please contact Ren - ren@renpidgeon.com

Imogen Chapman. © Ren Pigeon.
Imogen Chapman. © Ren Pigeon.
Imogen Chapman. © Ren Pigeon.
Imogen Chapman. © Ren Pigeon.

About Ren Pidgeon

Ren Pidgeon grew up in Warrandyte with dreams of becoming a famous AFL footballer, but those dreams came to a sudden halt when he realised he was not, in fact, talented at football.

At school he quickly discovered a love of photography and instantly knew he wanted to be a fashion photographer.

He is a passionate and dedicated photographer with a keen eye for detail and have made a name for himself with a clean, crisp style. Pidgeon constantly strives to master his craft, yet embrace imperfection with purpose.

Two years ago, he opened All Time Studios in Richmond, Victoria, and also started building Co:lab, an app for photographers and creatives to meet and plan projects together. It launches 2018.

Lucy. © Ren Pigeon.
Lucy. © Ren Pigeon.
Lucy. © Ren Pigeon.
Lucy. © Ren Pigeon.
Lucy. © Ren Pigeon.
Lucy. © Ren Pigeon.

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April

Canberra: 27 Feb until 20 July 2025. The National Library has invited renowned Australian photojournalist Mike Bowers to select some of his favourite images from the Fairfax Photo Archive.

Brisbane: Until 13 July 2025. Amateur Brisbane photographer Alfred Henrie Elliott (1870-1954) extraordinary images lay dormant for decades until they were discovered only recently. This exhibition is curated by seven Brisbane photographers.

Sydney: Until 31 Dec 2025. PIX, Australia’s first pictorial news weekly, is brought to life in this exhibition, showcasing its archived images and stories for the very first time.

Sydney: Until 30 June. The photographs in Max Dupain: Student Life were taken at the University of Sydney in the early 1950s, a period of rapid change marked by the politics of the Cold War.

May

Sydney: 15 May – 19 October. Showcasing 100 incredible images, this remarkable exhibition offers a window into the astonishing variety of life on our planet – and the critical importance of preserving it.

Perth: From 31 May – 28 Sept 2025. Featuring 85 works from three major series – Deep Springs, Overpass, and Cross Country – the exhibition spans twelve years of Contis’s evolving photographic practice.

June

Sydney: Until 6 July. Presenting the results of the 2025 World Press Photo Contest, the annual exhibition showcases the best and most important photojournalism and documentary photography of the last year.

Melbourne: June 5 - 16 August 2025. The explore the history of Alan Adler's photobooths and their cultural significance, alongside visual stories told by the community.

Adelaide: 7 June – 16 August. Drawn from the National Portrait Gallery collection, this photographic exhibition captures the experience of lives lived through dance.

Melbourne: 7 June – 31 August. Protest is a Creative Act seeks to address issues around the body, sexuality, race, national identity and the environment.