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- This episode of Out of the Frame: Conversations about Photography features guest artist Heidi Wentworth-Ping talking to host Pia Johnson about her practice as a documentary and commercial photographer and working across the globe on projects that centre people and places through a contemplative gaze.
Heidi Wentworth-Ping is a Melbourne-based photographer, visual artist and educator whose practice moves freely between documentary, commercial, fine-art and even visual-effects work, refusing the idea that an artist must sit in one box.
More on Heidi Wentworth-Ping at www.heidiwentworthping.com @theheidipie and Pia @piajohnsonphotography on Instagram. If you've enjoyed this episode, please leave us your feedback and subscribe. Thank you for listening to Out of the Frame: Conversations about Photography. For all requests, please email info@piajohnson.com - This episode of Out of the Frame: Conversations about Photography features guest artist Tamara Dean talking to host Pia Johnson about their photographic practice and her exploration of ideas on humanity and the passages of time within our environments.
Tamara Dean is a critically acclaimed photo media artist working in photography, installation and moving image. Her practice explores our connection to nature and rites of passage in contemporary life. She was awarded the 2020 Goulburn Art Prize and she has won the Moran Contemporary Photographic Prize (2019); Josephine Ulrick & Win Schubert Photography Award (2018); Meroogal Women’s Art Prize (2018); and the Olive Cotton Award (2011).
More on Tamara www.tamaradean.com.au & https://michaelreid.com.au/artist/tamara-dean/
Please follow @tamaradean or @piajohnsonphotography.
If you're interested in learning more about the podcast, please don't hesitate to contact Pia Johnson directly on info@piajohnson.com. This episode was co-produced by Daniela Rodriguez. - This episode of Out of the Frame: Conversations about Photography features guest artist Kirsten Garner Lyttle talking to host Pia Johnson about her photography practice, ancestors and archives, considering indigenous knowledges and perspectives.
Dr Kirsten Garner Lyttle is a Māori Australian academic, and creative practice-led researcher (Waka: Tainui; Hapū: Ngāti Tahinga) who has exhibited her work globally. She is the inaugural Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Monash University’s Wominjeka Djeembana Indigenous Research Lab, where her work focuses on the intersection of photography and customary Māori art practices.
More on Kirsten @kirstlyttle and Pia @piajohnsonphotography on Instagram. If you've enjoyed this episode, please leave us your feedback and subscribe. Thank you for listening to Out of the Frame: Conversations about Photography. For all requests, please email info@piajohnson.com - This episode of Out of the Frame: Conversations about Photography features guest artist Hanna Moon talking to host Pia Johnson about their fashion photography, personal projects and being rebellious.
Hanna Moon is an artist, photographer and creative interlocutor, born in South Korea, and based in London. Her first critically-acclaimed contribution to fashion culture was her launch of A Nice Magazine, created by Moon for her graduation from Central St Martins, London, in 2014. Intentionally working with ideas and subjects outside of the conventions of fashion photography, Moon has defined herself as an important new voice in the field. Moon has featured in publications including i-D, Dazed, AnOther, M le Monde, POP, Dazed & Confused, Re-Edition, Arena Homme+ and British Vogue as well as the visual identities of brands including Hermés, Gucci, Miu Miu, Marc Jacobs, Fendi and Supreme.
More on Hanna @hannamoon69 and Pia @piajohnsonphotography on Instagram. If you've enjoyed this episode, please leave us your feedback and subscribe. Thank you for listening to Out of the Frame: Conversations about Photography. For all requests, please email info@piajohnson.com - This episode of Out of the Frame: Conversations about Photography features guest artist Minami Ivory talking to host Pia Johnson about their artistic practice and self-portraiture, personal stories and trauma.
Minami Ivory is a photographic artist based in Tasmania, Australia. Born and raised in Hokkaido, Japan, she moved to Australia at the age of fifteen. Her practice blends analogue and digital photography, incorporating paint, text, and collage to deepen meaning. Centred on issues affecting women in Japanese society, her work has been showcased in art prizes and photography festivals both nationally and internationally.
Trigger Warning***Please note that this episode contains potentially distressing material, and discusses violence and trauma to women, young women and mental health concerns.
Follow Minami @minamiivory and Pia @piajohnsonphotography on Instagram. If you've enjoyed this episode, please leave us your feedback and subscribe. Thank you for listening to Out of the Frame: Conversations about Photography. For all requests, please email info@piajohnson.com
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A podcast that features conversations about photography, creativity and the world we live in. Photographer Pia Johnson talks to other photographers, curators, academics and researchers about their work, their artistic process, and how they feel about contemporary photography today.
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