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On Photography

Brecht’s Man Equals Man by Theatre of the Deaf

In all my years in event photography, one production stands out as an absolute joy to watch. The actors, some of whom were deaf,...

John Bell re-enacts historic Hitler – Hoffman photo session

In 1925 Adolf Hitler made a controversial set of nine photos with his photographer friend, Heinrich Hoffman, as Hitler practiced his public speaking moves,...

Heinrich Hoffman photographs Adolf Hitler public speaking

German photographer Heinrich Hoffman made a series of nine photographs of his friend, fledgling politician Adolf Hitler as he practiced his public speaking histrionics. The...

The plays by Bertolt Brecht

Brecht's intellectual plays explored the Marxist theories and concepts of state control and manipulation of citizens, what people consider normal behaviour under capitalism, brain-washing...

Shutterstock image agency has TRUST in ethical AI images

AI-generated images represent a double-edged sword, offering immense creative potential while also posing significant ethical challenges. As technology advances, it is imperative to address...

The history of the Nimrod Theatre Company, Sydney

The Nimrod Theatre Company, colloquially referred to as The Nimrod, was an influential Australian theater company situated in Sydney, New South Wales. It was established...

Dorothea Lange’s Pioneering Approach to Portraiture

Dorothea Lange's profound impact on documentary photography and portraiture is indisputable, as her work transcended the confines of mere images to become a vehicle...

State Library of New South Wales 20th Century photography

The new Photography Gallery at the State Library of New South Wales opened with an exhibition called "Shot" which featured 400 photographs by 200...

State Library of NSW new Photography Gallery exhibition Shot

The State Library of New South Wales has launched a groundbreaking exhibition within its newly unveiled underground Photography Gallery. This remarkable showcase, appropriately called...

The first photograph taken in Australia was by Captain Lucas

Captain Augustin Lucas (1804-1854), a visiting French naval officer, is credited with capturing the first photograph in Australia in 1841. His daguerreotype of Bridge...
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