"Photography"

Tribute to Sharrin Rees ( 1952 – 2016 ) – Mum, Partner, Friend and a very talented Architectural Photographer

Tribute to Sharrin Rees ( 1952 – 2016 ) – Mum, Partner, Friend and a very talented Architectural Photographer

It is with enormous sorrow that we noted Sharrin Rees’ passing ( Sept 2016 in Sydney )

A pioneer in interior Architectural photography, Sharrin brought her unique eye for design and detail to every project lucky enough to be the focus of her gaze.

Sharrin did far more than take photos. She brought forth a look, a portfolio and statement of architectural signature unique to each practice. Her appreciation of the beauty of detail, the nuance of form and the elegance of light and colour that made her work so extraordinary.

Her photographic eye was always able to draw out both the monumental and minutiae of a project’s attributes, a talent that always resulted in beautiful images

The Architecture & Design community will miss her terribly and its members are honoured to have come under her sharp and beautiful gaze.

1889 Bonacina ( Pt 2 / 2 ) @ Salone Milan 2016

1889 Bonacina ( Pt 2 / 2 ) @ Salone Milan 2016

Stamberga, the iconic Milan concept art space, hosted “ Contemporanei ” by Vittorio Bonacina.

The Stamberga store’s appearance is that of a large workshop, the walls are crumbling and leave the brick, without deliberately being fixed up to emphasize that the time left significant traces and history

Rahi Rezvani + Moooi @ Salone Milan 2015

Rahi Rezvani + Moooi @ Salone Milan 2015

A selection of 39 artistic photographs by Rahi Rezvani will be exhibited in all its glory, with a towering height of 4.5 meters, thus generating an emotional trip into the mysteries of the human soul, image by image.

‘All people are different, but some are more different than others’

“Contemporary Australia” by Nick Bassett

“Contemporary Australia” by Nick Bassett

Contemporary Australia’ by Nick Bassett, explores an important facet of our urban character by using images of Australian native flora as visual metaphors of the iconic Sydney Harbour New Year’s Eve fireworks display.

The flowers burst forth, on paper and in our minds- Australia, Sydney, millions of people by the harbour