Thursday, 26 March 2015

Pippa Tandy Australian Photographer




Photographs by Pippa Tandy for further images of her artworks
 please click link at bottom of page


Following essay by Pippa Tandy

live in East Perth, Western Australia. Whenever I can I like to walk, photographing the landscape, people and built environments. I find digital photography to be a wonderful tool for the discovery, observation and investigation of my surroundings, which are changing so fast that is almost impossible to apprehend these transformations from one day to the next. In recent months I have also returned to using film, which requires me to work a bit harder and take more time to think about what I am doing.

The earliest images in these pages were shot with a small Kodak point-and-shoot. As I my needs changed and the technology became more accessible, I started using a Nikon D80 camera, and then a Nikon D300S. The lenses I use include a Zoom-Nikkor 17-55 lens, an 18-200, a 50 mm f 1.4G, and most recently a 35 mm f 1.8G. I sometimes shoot with a Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX3, or a Leica X-2, which are handy cameras when you don’t want to be too obvious, or to carry too much. The works in the most recent Japanese show are shot with the Nikon and a 35 mm or 50 mm lens, except for a couple for which I used the 18-200 mm. Most of the latter Dwellingup photos were shot with the 18-200.
I am now using a Leica M9P most of the time, with  50 and 35 mm lenses, and also use a Leica MP film camera when I can.
I print my own work and have been experimenting with different types of paper. I printed the later works for Japan on Hahnemühle Rag Pearl Paper, which I really like, and the ones for the Dwellingup residency on Ilford Gold Fibre Silk, which is a bit easier to get hold of here in Perth. The earlier works in these pages were printed on whatever I could get hold of at the time, by whatever means. Most of the Alice Street exhibition was done on Canson Platine.

Images from my various exhibitions are posted under the Exhibitions link on the main menu, with dropdown links for each. My most recent exhibitions are Alice Street: Images from a House in August 2012, and The William Street Project, December 2013. Works in the Alice Street show and installation shots can be found here. I am currently preparing a book about the Alice Street Project. Images from the William Street exhibition are here.
More recently I have been making images during my daily nine kilometer walk to and from my work, often in darkness.  Some of these are posted in the blog page on this website.

I think the nocturne is my favourite form in all of the arts.

Link to Pippa Tandy
http://pippatandy.com/

Saturday, 7 March 2015

Night time gallery viewing at 2 Dogs Art Space Akashi



Its always good to have the audience come in the night its not often it happens especially on these bitterly cold rain soaked days in Akashi. Community in Art is important for its supports culture and that in a way civilises the community that one lives in, so it works hand and in hand. 

It doesnt matter how big or small the art spaces are what matters is that it gets support and it grows within the community that it coexists with in the now. To the two nice ladies that visited the art space tonight thankyou.