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timemachine: an Australian foto magazine « Previous | |Next »
September 9, 2011

Timemachine is a collaborative project by fellow photographers Lee Grant and Tom Williams. It is Canberra/Sydney based project and it publishes contemporary photography from Australia and elsewhere in the world. The blurb says:

The emphasis is on showing new work and longer term projects; and bringing the concerns of photographers and their colleagues to wider attention. It assumes that countries or cultures have different ways of thinking and seeing and that Timemachine is a place to look at new Australian image making alongside a selection of what’s emerging from around the globe.

Graham Miller has a portfolio. Another Australian featured is Louis Porter, an English photographer who has been based in Melbourne since 2001, and who explores the outer suburbs of Melbourne:

PorterLSorry.jpg Louis Porter, untitled, from the Unknown Land project

Often Porter's work of Melbourne's suburban spaces becomes an archive of grunge and grot, of found objects and premises, which suggest these suburbs looking as if they are in decay.

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