Simon Crerar - ABC Arts
A wonderful write up of our Backyard Mobile Photography exhibition currently showing at Centennial Gardens in Sydney as part of Head On Photo Festival. The show is open weekends 11am-5pm. Come say hello.
Simon Crerar - ABC Arts
A wonderful write up of our Backyard Mobile Photography exhibition currently showing at Centennial Gardens in Sydney as part of Head On Photo Festival. The show is open weekends 11am-5pm. Come say hello.
Hi everyone, just wanted to share a few events and projects that I have coming up.
First up, I will be hosting the first ever EyeEm Photowalk in Melbourne. The photo walk kicks of at 3PM Sunday August 12.
We’re meeting at Federation Square then going for a photo mission around the CBD and ending up at a local bar for beer and satay. The event is open to all! More details can be found on the Facebook Event page.

Second, I will be running an experimental mobile photography workshop for the Monash Gallery of Art as part of their Photographic Abstractions Exhibition running throughout August and September. The workshop is on Sunday 9 September and costs $25 for non MGA members. More details below:

Finally, I’m working on a super exciting ebook project which will be released very soon. Follow me on Facebook and Twitter for regular updates on the project.
Cheers,
Misho
Sunday in Paris by Misho Baranovic
Sunday in Paris is a series of ten photographs shot on the 20th May, 2012.
The aesthetic feel and mood of the set was inspired by the Yutaka Takanashi exhibition which was showing at the Henri Cartier-Bresson Foundation that same day.
I hope you enjoy the images.
Misho
Dallas, Melbourne by Misho Baranovic
Dallas, Melbourne. Last Sunday, @brentsky, @sgrhall and I met up in Dallas, Melbourne for a Sunday morning photo walk. After a cumin filled Turkish breakfast and a $1.50 mug of flat white we headed into Dallas Suburbia.
We walked past manicured front gardens reminiscent of Edward Scissorhands, found discarded mattresses and bongs under underpasses and saw empty plots with missing schools.
These six photos are the first part of the Dallas, Melbourne series. There will be another, but very different, six images tomorrow. Don’t forget to also check out @Brentsky’s and @sgrhall’s photos from the day.
For those interested, Dallas is 18km north of Melbourne. It was established in the 1960s with a number of houses built by the Housing Commission of Victoria. As of 2012, there are approximately 6,500 residents, a quarter of which are of Turkish decent. Dallas remains one of the poorer parts of Victoria with households earning about $500 less per week than State average. (ABS, 2012)
Fun City, Braybrook.
Brunswick East
Royal Park
Peninsula a photo series by Misho Baranovic
On Friday, Seanna and I went for a day trip to the Mornington Peninsula. We drove through driving rain, ate fish and chips under the clouds and drove home in the late afternoon sun. It was a lovely day. Hope you enjoy the photos.
Dynon Road, North Melbourne
Blog post by MPG Member Oliver Lang:
I was recently asked to be the official mobile photographer for Vivid Ideas, a part of the Vivid Sydney festival. My role at the festival is to capture and quickly share key moments and behind the scene images from the amazing talks and presentations that are…
Fantastic article from fellow Oz mobile photographer Oliver Lang. I agree with him wholeheartedly and know the pressure of artistic expression vs feeding the hungry photo sharing beast. Would love to hear your thoughts on the article.
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