Showing posts with label Sydney. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sydney. Show all posts

Prime Minister Albanese - Extract from Issue 8


This double page is taken from Sydney Street Magazine issue 8 (https://online.pubhtml5.com/bpdrg/mtjx/) highlighting photographs I snapped 29 years apart. They were shot  in the inner Sydney suburb of Lewisham and show posters which bookend the political career of local member and current Australian Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese. 

I was a resident in his electorate of Grayndler back when I took the 1996 photograph. At that time, a fresh faced Albo was running in the safe Labor seat for the very first time. Fast forward to 2025 and Albanese was re-elected as the nation's leader with a record majority. Although as my photo reveals - he does still have one or two critics ...

                                                                                                                 - Andrew Stark.  📷  

The Ethics of Candid Street Photography - Extract Issue 8


Issue 8 of Sydney Street Magazine delves into the ethics of candid street photography and how attitudes have changed during recent decades. 

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Extract - Issue 8

Extract from Issue 8 

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- Candid Street Photography - Sydney, Australia - Konica TC - Black & White Film - Andrew Stark - Sydney Street Magazine - Snaps from Sydney - Kings Cross - Berowra - Max Dupain - Helen Ennis - The Ethics of Street Photography 

Chockers !

 

"We're Full Says Sydney"

- Sydney Morning Herald  (front page 9-10-2017)

issue 6 extract

https://online.pubhtml5.com/bpdrg/vrdf/#p=1 

#Redfern #AndrewStark #Sydney #Australia #DocumentaryPhotography

Issue 7 (May 2025) The Rookwood Portraits


 https://online.pubhtml5.com/bpdrg/rkfl/


Sydney Street Magazine - issue 7 - a series of Stark images set in Rookwood Cemetery, shot during two distinct periods of the photographer's life - 40 years apart.  

Prime Minister Albanese - Extract from Issue 8

This double page is taken from Sydney Street Magazine issue 8 (https://online.pubhtml5.com/bpdrg/mtjx/) highlighting photographs I snapped...