Under the guise of fractal*, Melbourne photographer Carl Bertam is another excellent street photographer posting regular work on his photostream. Carl has almost a travelers eyes for Melbourne, able to find interesting moments in settings that most overlook. His Suburban Life set is a good example. A recent trip has yielded some great photographs of […]
Every year in early November the sun sets in line with the Hodddle Grid. It is not quite as spectacular as Manhattanhenge but still makes for some good photo opportunities. This week I’m showing 6 shots taken during this time, 4 fresh this year and 2 from the archives, 2007 and 2009.
Every year in early November the sun sets in line with the Hodddle Grid. It is not quite as spectacular as Manhattanhenge but still makes for some good photo opportunities. This week I’m showing 6 shots taken during this time, 4 fresh this year and 2 from the archives, 2007 and 2009.
Every year in early November the sun sets in line with the Hodddle Grid. It is not quite as spectacular as Manhattanhenge but still makes for some good photo opportunities. This week I’m showing 6 shots taken during this time, 4 fresh this year and 2 from the archives, 2007 and 2009.
Every year in early November the sun sets in line with the Hodddle Grid. It is not quite as spectacular as Manhattanhenge but still makes for some good photo opportunities. This week I’m showing 6 shots taken during this time, 4 fresh this year and 2 from the archives, 2007 and 2009.
Every year in early November the sun sets in line with the Hodddle Grid. It is not quite as spectacular as Manhattanhenge but still makes for some good photo opportunities. This week I’m showing 6 shots taken during this time, 4 fresh this year and 2 from the archives, 2007 and 2009.
Every year in early November the sun sets in line with the Hodddle Grid. It is not quite as spectacular as Manhattanhenge but still makes for some good photo opportunities. This week I’m showing 6 shots taken during this time, 4 fresh this year and 2 from the archives, 2007 and 2009.
Karen Riley shoots a variety of film cameras (including a Hasselblad 500cm that this shot was taken on) and has some of the most striking street photography work coming out of Melbourne You can see more of her work on her flickr photostream, its well worth a look through!
Fresh Rolleiflex photographs are coming soon!
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City Road, South Melbourne
Birrarung Marr
Taken on Velvia