Wordless Wednesday Pandemic Edition #202004290700

New light industry development 2005
New light industry development 2005-12-23 17:30:13

About the author.
Stuart Murdoch is an Artist and Part time Photo Educator, with over 30 years of teaching experience. He contemplates many things photographic. His ruminations include his own work as well other’s and the aspects of technology that impact on the sharing and consumption of Photographs. And of course the act of making and taking photographs in the 21st century.

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Wordless Wednesday #20200422

a backlit peice of infrastrucre in melbourne’s west along the rail corridor that serves Sunbury, Geelong, Ballarat and Bendigo, passrnger as well as freight the harsh rusted surface of the fence juxtaposed against the softly unduating grass in front of it. with a smattering of fluffy clouds and blue sky and of course powerlines


About the author.
Stuart Murdoch is an Artist and Part time Photo Educator, with over 30 years of teaching experience. He contemplates many things photographic. His ruminations include his own work as well other’s and the aspects of technology that impact on the sharing and consumption of Photographs. And of course the act of making and taking photographs in the 21st century.

☛ Website | Flickr | Instagram | Photography links | s2z digital garden | Tumblr

TYAT [2010-04-13]

inside a panel beaters workshop ten years a go today
2010-04-130 10:16:06 [Ten years ago today]
Currently reading  RETHINKING PHOTOGRAPHY Histories, Theories and Education


About the author.
Stuart Murdoch is an Artist and Part time Photo Educator, with over 30 years of teaching experience. He contemplates many things photographic. His ruminations include his own work as well other’s and the aspects of technology that impact on the sharing and consumption of Photographs. And of course the act of making and taking photographs in the 21st century.

☛ Website | Flickr | Instagram | Photography links | s2z digital garden | Tumblr