Vivid Light Festival - Sydney 23 May - 9th June 2014
I managed to get through the crowds last night to see the annual Vivid Festival. This was my 3rd or 4th year attending and it was a great show. Only saw some of it, I am hoping I might get a chance to go again before it finishes.
Teresa Parker is a freelance Photographer specialising in Travel Photography. Teresa Parker Photography's (TPP) blog is to share adventures, events, travel destinations. Enjoy the journey!
Friday, 30 May 2014
Thursday, 15 May 2014
Exhibition - Out of Time, Out of Place
When: Tuesday 20 May 2014 - Saturday 7 June 2014
Where: BackStage rear Connie Dietzschold Gallery
99 Crown Street, Surrey Hills, Sydney, NSW 2010, Australia
(entrance via Crown Lane/rear of 99 Crown Street)
Out of Time, Out of Place is an associated Head On Exhibition and part of the 2014 Head On Photo Festival.
A joint exhibition by Suellen Symons, Teresa Parker and Tom Truong. The exhibition is a collaboration of photography works showcasing the diverse and changing environment. Featuring works from explorations of the Antarctic, to the Australian sea and harbour side to urban landscapes.
Opening night: Wednesday 21st May 2014 - 18:00 - 20:00
Come join us for a night of drinks for or official opening
Photographer's Talks: Saturday 31st May 2014 - 15:00
Join us for a fun afternoon of discussions about the photographer's vision.
Website :www.stillinmotion.net/headon2014
Twitter: https://twitter.com/ootoop2014
Wednesday, 7 May 2014
One brick at a time...rebuilding Christchurch
My trip to New Zealand is nearly over and I am glad to have been able to spend a little extra time in my home town of Christchurch.
This is my third trip since the September and February 2011 earthquakes, my earlier visit to the city was filled with a landscape of crumbled buildings, fences, vacant lots and the constant flow of orange traffic cones guiding you through the maze of pot holes and road hazards.
This trip I found myself in the city early one evening surrounded by an eerie silence, the once bustling nightlife now has become a stark contrast to the times from my late teens and early twenties now the only sound to be heard is a lone dog howling in the distance.
Summarising what I have seen during this trip, pot holes are still there but a little less, the traffic cones are definitely still there but have become a standard road ornament, new buildings are emerging from the once vacant oasis.
I don't usually photograph construction or building equipment but this what I saw.
This is my third trip since the September and February 2011 earthquakes, my earlier visit to the city was filled with a landscape of crumbled buildings, fences, vacant lots and the constant flow of orange traffic cones guiding you through the maze of pot holes and road hazards.
This trip I found myself in the city early one evening surrounded by an eerie silence, the once bustling nightlife now has become a stark contrast to the times from my late teens and early twenties now the only sound to be heard is a lone dog howling in the distance.
Summarising what I have seen during this trip, pot holes are still there but a little less, the traffic cones are definitely still there but have become a standard road ornament, new buildings are emerging from the once vacant oasis.
I don't usually photograph construction or building equipment but this what I saw.
Christchurch I will be back again soon, I look forward to seeing what all the metal framework and cranes will produce for my next visit. trendy clothing stores? new office blocks or a restaurant for a evening meal out?
Thursday, 1 May 2014
Arthur's Pass, New Zealand
Arthur's Pass is a small village in the heart of New Zealand's Southern Alps, around 2 hours drive from Christchurch. Stunning alpine views and snow capped mountains.
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