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Red Oz & Life Line

jon Cooper July 26, 2019

Red Oz is a unique collection of black & white images of some of Australia’s most iconic destinations.What makes this exhibition unique is that all the shots have been produced from old out of date HIE Kodak infrared film.Production of this film ceased in 2007. I held this exhibition at the Bundeena Hub gallery, it was well received and I managed to sell most of them.All the prints are hand printed from a collection of 20 prints.

LIFE LINE is an exhibition of two series, both shot in West Kirby (England)

The first series is based on the idea of magic realism, these cleverly-timed

photographs incorporate street furniture and the surrounding architecture to create a

Lilliputian world-within-a-world where the people on the lake promenade interact with the

little people, who are oblivious to there world.

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