Friday, September 30, 2011

Damien Pleming and the remains of bad men...



"I was very honoured to recently be involved in producing an intriguing story about Ned Kelly's remains, which was run in Good Weekend Magazine. It was an incredible experience being present with the bones of Ned and to meet the team of specialists who have studied various aspects of his life and death.
To this day, nobody knows the location of Ned Kelly's real skull. The skull I photographed, believed to be his, until now, is thought to actually belong to Frederick Deeming...A murderer from the same period as Ned who is speculated to be Jack the Ripper."
Damien Pleming




Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Damien Pleming and Akira Isogawa




"I recently had the pleasure of photographing Akira Isogawa at the Australian Ballet Studios in Melbourne for Qantas Magazine.
Akira designed the costumes for Graeme Murphy's current production of 'Romeo and Juliet'. It was also fantastic directing Senior Artist, Juliet Burnett whilst she transformed a piece of fabric into fluid motion!"
Damien Pleming

Friday, September 23, 2011

SUCCESS for our two Hughs at the International Photography Awards


Hugh Peachey received an honerable mention in the Professional Self Promotion category for his Red Army shot. Hugh originally did the shoot for his entry into the This Is Red exhibition we did last November.



Two works by Hugh Hamilton received honorable mentions. His LA Roller Derby series received a mention in the Professional Sports category, and the Achieve It campaign he shot in Sydney was mentioned in the Professional Advertising category.

Friday, September 16, 2011

Janyon for Allianz



Janyon shot off the back of the recent Allianz TVC. Here is what he has to say about the shoot:

"I can't take too much credit as all the cool stuff was done by Animal Logic and Electric Art retoucher Inness Robbins. The challenge for me was to shoot the plates to comp around the elements which didn't exist yet, and were to be created by Animal Logic. Obviously this was all done in the tight time constraints of TVC still shooting, but that goes without saying.."