Friday, September 27, 2013

Martin Mischkulnig for 'NZZ'


Martin took this portrait of Palestinian Artist Mona Hatoum which appeared on the Culture pages of the influential Swiss newspaper 'NZZ' 

The title translates to, "A bit like Alice in Wonderland"

Jill Greenberg for Netflix

World renowned photographer Jill Greenberg is available for Australian commissions through Contacts agency.  Please call Katy Young for enquiries (0409) 285 169









Jill Greenberg's images for the original 13 episode Netflix series, 
"Orange is the New Black" 

Synopsis: The story of Piper Chapman (Taylor Schilling), a woman in her thirties who is sentenced to 15 months in prison after she is convicted of a decade old crime of transporting money for her drug dealing girlfriend (Laura Prepon).



Friday, September 20, 2013

Jan Edwards for Serangoon Road





Recently Jan Edwards worked on the HBO Asia and ABC co-production, Serangoon Road, as Set Decorator (episodes 6 -10).

The 10 part television drama series was shot in Indonesia, Batam Island and Singapore.  Directed by Peter Andrikidis and Tony Tilse.  Production Designer, Herbert Pinter.

Working with an Australian, Singaporean and Indonesian crew Jan decorated period Singapore streets, bars, fishing villages, various Chinese and Western interiors and more, shot on location in Batam and Singapore and the studio backlot and studios on Batam Island.  

Serangoon Road is a period piece set against the backdrop of 1964 - 65 colonial Singapore where political and racial tensions are escalating as the British pull out.  Serangoon Road unfolds as a mystery series but there are greater political overtones about the emergence of a culture from old to new.

Based around Aussie Sam Callaghan (Don Hany) who spends most of his time helping friend Patricia Cheng (Joan Chen) with the private detective agency she now runs after her husband was killed while working on a case.

Serangoon Road begins Sunday 22 September 2013 on ABC1, 8:30 pm.

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Martin Mischkulnig for Di Zeit






































Here is a recent portrait that Martin took for the German newspaper Die Zeit. It is of the Swiss psychiatrist Michael Kammer-Spohn and the article asks the question is it the psychiatrists fault when a patient commits suicide.