This week on Photojournalism Now: Friday Round Up - 3 very one of a kind exhibitions are on in Melbourne with works by way of Helga Leunig, a collection show on road images and Tom Goldner. Plus David Katzenstein's gorgeous Bronx Bodegas image essay. And for the ones in Sydney, don't forget that Head On Photo Festival is on till the cease of the month.
Exhibitions:
Helga Leunig - three weeks in Cuba
Australian documentary photographer Helga Leunig brings to life the regular in her stunning, relaxed and glad pictures of Havana, Cuba.
(C) All pictures Helga Leunig
Until 7 July
3 weeks in Havana
Epworth Art Gallery
1 Epworth Place
Waurn Ponds Geelong
(about an hour from Melbourne)
Group Show - Shot inside the Heart of Melbourne
This annual street images and photojournalism exhibition, which is now in its sixth 12 months, functions paintings through 21 diverse photographers who use the town as their canvas to ?Celebrate the decisive, and frequently indecisive, but usually swish moments that arise within our gritty, but beautiful city?. Presented by the Australian Association of Street Photographers.
'Degraves Street Reflection' Mark Lourensz
'K9 Uber' Kathy Chapman
'Footscray Station Footbridge' Joe Chow
'Bourke Street from Spencer Street' Joe Chow
Until 22 May
Victorian Artists Society
430 Albert Street
East Melbourne
Tom Goldner - Passage
Melbourne photographer, and gallery owner, Tom Goldner's Passage features photographs taken on medium format film and meticulously printed by Goldner in the Fox Darkroom which he founded in 2014. These contrasty, black and white images of the Mont Blanc regions of Italy, France and Switzerland taken in 2015 and 2016, capture this majestic landscape, and show how analogue practices can bring something new to the contemporary landscape discourse.
(C) Tom Goldner
Until 21 May
The Fox Darkroom & Gallery
8 Elizabeth Street
Kensington
(enter via laneway)
Photo Essay:
David Katzenstein - Radiant Excess: Inside Bronx Bodegas
I love this series that captures this American tradition in all its colourful eccentricity and celebrates the diversity of one of New York's most iconic boroughs, The Bronx. To see more visit David Katzenstein's website.
(C) All images David Katzenstein
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