Lockdown Landscapes is a photographic exhibition featuring works by Tony Egan and Adrian Cook on display at the Corner Gallery from the 11th to 21st June 2020.
Lock Down Landscapes winds up this weekend. Tony and Adrian will be at the Gallery and able to discuss their work with visitors (suitably spaced-out) from 11am from Thursday through to Sunday.
Opening hours are daily from 11am to 4pm.
About Tony Egan
Tony has been practicing photography seriously for over 30 years. His favourite medium is black and white film photography printed on silver gelatin paper in his own darkroom.
Black and white photographic film is essentially a minute layer of silver halides trapped in a layer of emulsion and when exposed to light, and later accelerated by a developing agent, forms an image of “negative” graduated grey tones.
His favourite subjects range from the dynamic atmosphere of live music, shooting fast and instinctively , to the contemplative landscapes which open up on long walks in more remote parts of the Australian bush and around the world.
To view an overview of Tony’s work please visit https://tonyeganphotography.com/
Tony Egan’s darkroom studio offers a range of photography restoration and printing services including negative and slide scanning, dust/scratch removal, colour corrections and cropping. visit: www.silvertonestudio.com.au
Contact Tony on 0407 709 660
About Adrian Cook
Adrian is an award-winning portrait and documentary photographer and has worked for major advertising agencies and magazines worldwide for the last 25 years.
In early 2015, uninspired by the predictability and monotony of digital photography, Adrian began taking photographs using the wet plate collodion process in an effort to recreate the aesthetic qualities and characteristics lost with the demise of film.
To view an overview of Adrian’s work please visit www.adriancookphotography.com
Contact Adrian on 0412 519 887