May 22, 2014

Making Seasons Change





You can view the full series here on my website: www.vanessabertagnole.com


Technical information:

Each frame is made from vintage silky oak casement windows that have been repurposed into picture frames. The frames were first stripped by hand of the original paint and primer. They were then sanded back, primed again with water-based primer and painted with interior acrylic paint before being distressed. The frames were then sealed with an acrylic spray varnish to protect them. Each frame weighs approximately 4.5kg each. The back of the frames are sealed with foamcore and framer’s tape to keep dust out and there are heavy duty D-rings and wire for hanging.

The photographs are giclée or archival inkjet prints printed on archival fine art cotton rag paper. The prints were then mounted to stained 4mm ply wood with matte gel medium to protect the image and then coated with a UV varnish that is both waterproof and features antifungals. The varnish will also increase resistance to scuffing and image fading and will protect images against moisture and abrasion. Both fine art paper and varnish are museum grade and are 100+ years archival certified.

April 20, 2014

Space & Place Slideshow - Print was a winner!




It was an honour to be apart of one of QCP's final exhibitions in their South Brisbane gallery space. #2 from Watertank series even placed 4th in the competition! 
I wish QCP all the luck in the world as they restructure, continuing their work with the Queensland Festival of Photography each year and with an exhibition space in Los Angeles in partnership with an organisation there. I look forward to seeing more excellent exhibitions coordinated by them in the future.

March 16, 2014

Queensland Festival of Photography Photography Prize Finalist



I am very excited to announce that I was recently selected as a finalist for the Photography Prize Space & Place as part of the 2014 Queensland Festival of Photography Festival coming up in April. My first national photography competition as an "official Australian"! 

The twenty finalists will exhibit their images at the Spaces & Places opening -  March 28th from 5-8pm at the Queensland Centre for Photography.

About the competition: As a part of the Queensland Festival of Photography, the biennial QFP Photography Prize is a celebration of Australian photography. The prize aims to encourage the production of innovative photography, and for Australian artists to share their work both online and within the Queensland Centre for Photography gallery. For QFP5, the Photography Prize theme is space & place. Depictions of the landscape have always existed within photography, due to the long exposures early photographic techniques required. However, with rapidly improving new technology, the possibilities for depicting and imagining the landscape are limitless.

December 6, 2013

QCP Exhibition Opening 30 November 2013 - Digital Disruptions








Had a wonderful time at the Queensland Centre for Photography opening last week! Thanks to everyone who came out to support local photography. It was an amazing turn out and I enjoyed viewing the work hanging in the other galleries - Jeremy Blincoe, Sonia York-Pryce, Emma Leslie, Lucas Davidson, Oscar Munoz and the graduating class of SQTAFE also exhibiting. 

Special thanks to Queensland photographer Marian Drew for writing the catalogue. 
She did a phenomenal job!

QCP has announced that they have found some funding that will keep them open for at least until mid next year. It is my hope that they can located other operational funding to keep their doors open for many years to come. They are a wonderful resource for Australian photography and they greatly enrich cultural programming in Brisbane. 
Please help donate if you can: http://www.qcp.org.au/support/donation

You can now catch Digital Disruptions in person at QCP until January 12th. Please come down and see the show if you haven't done so already!

November 22, 2013

Love Love Studios: Some Kind of Goodbye Show



Photoencaustics up at Love Love Studios at 27 Florence Street Teneriffe, Brisbane. Wishing Matt and the gang the best of luck while they search for a new gallery and studio space! For the last five years, Love Love have done a fantastic job supporting and celebrating local Brisbane artists. Cheers to you guys! 



October 24, 2013

Art of Photography 2013 Exhibition Trip







Just got back from the U.S. and from the Art of Photography Show exhibition at the San Diego Institute of Art. It was an honour to see two of my works were chosen to hang in the gallery space out of 13,000 entries. It was an amazing experience and I enjoyed conversing with people interested in photography from all over the world. Julia Dolan did an exceptional job curating. The show was excellent!

October 2, 2013

Photo of the week: Gold Coast

Photo of the week: Gold Coast

September 21, 2013


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:


2013 International Photography Awards Announces Winners of the Competition

Vanessa Bertagnole was awarded in the International Photography Awards Competition. International Photography Awards (IPA) has announced the winners of 2013's competition.
Vanessa Bertagnole
was Awarded: 

Honorable Mention in Nature - Seasons category for the winning entry "Clothesline."
Honorable Mention in Architecture - Historic category for the winning entry "Watertank #1 - Kiandra NSW."
Honorable Mention in Editorial - Political category for the winning entry "License To Shoot."
Honorable Mention in Editorial - General News category for the winning entry "Challa Station Endurance Ride."
Honorable Mention in Editorial - Photo Essay and Feature Story category for the winning entry "Ya'el."    

ABOUT IPA:
The 2013 International Photography Awards received nearly 18,000 submissions from 104 countries across the globe. IPA is a sister-effort of the Lucie Foundation, where the top three winners are announced at the annual Lucie Awards gala ceremony. The Foundation's mission is to honor master photographers, to discover new and emerging talent and to promote the appreciation of photography. Since 2003, IPA has had the privilege and opportunity to acknowledge and recognize contemporary photographer's accomplishments in this specialized and highly visible competition. 


IPA Contact
Jade Tran
Competition Director
International Photography Awards
jtran@iawardsinc.com 


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September 6, 2013

Wakley Foundation Slide NIght at the Brisbane Powerhouse 2013


I was honoured to be chosen by the Walkley Foundation to showcase my Ya'el series at the Brisbane Powerhouse last night. The evening provided a platform for photojournalists to showcase some of their personal projects. I didn't win people's choice award, but I was really impressed with the entry that won, by Danielle Lancaster from Blue Dog Photography - Healing Cambodia's Wounds

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A must for lovers of photography, the Nikon-Walkley Slide Night features the latest work by some of Australia's most talented and passionate news photographers.



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July 10, 2013

News & Events-



www.artofphotographyshow.com

I was delighted to hear that Dr. Julia Dolan, the Curator of Photography at the Portland Art Museum, has selected two of my images to feature in the The Art of Photography Show on October 12th at the San Diego Institute of art. I have decided to pack my bags and head to the U.S. for the opening. Can't wait! 


the The Minor White Curator of Photography at the Portland Art Museum. - See more at: http://www.artofphotographyshow.com/index.html#sthash.jek6BLbe.dpuf
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It was a chance of a lifetime and a dream come true  to be selected to participate in the 2013 Sydney Magnum Photos workshop with photographer

 Eli Reed.
The workshop was put on by the Head On Photography Festival and include two other Magnum photographers, Ian Berry and Chris Steele-Perkins. Participants had to construct a Sydney based photographic essay consisting of 10 images over a five day period. The Pressure was on but the results and the experience proved to be rewarding. Magnum Photos will compile the images from the workshop and will release a book of work. Check back for release date........




Eli and me celebrating our hard work at the end of the workshop.

Photographers Chris Steele-Perkins and Eli Reed 
discusses the Access to Life exhibition at the Powerhouse Museum
 in Sydney. See another interview where Chris talks abut the work here:
 Access to Life

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NOW! #3 group show: showcasing the best new art from
contemporary artists across Australia

Curated by Leah Crossman


Russell Joyce
Richie Ellis
Dennis Trew
Vanessa Bertagnole
Georgia Laughton
Rowena Friemann
Eliza Cameron
Jessie Lewis
Noha Khalaf
Liza Posar
Wendy Reiss
Olga Morris
Michele Newman
Gabriella Moxey
Brianna Hudson
Michael Bertoli
Trent Everitt
Georgia Anson
Connor Grogan
Danielle Judd
Casey Porter
Campbell Whyte
Samantha Ryan

 Please join us for drinks with the artists at BSG
Fri 22 Mar at 6pm. All welcome
Show runs until the 4th of April 2013
322 Brunswick Street, Fitzroy, Melbourne VIC. Free event.


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NOMINEE ANNOUNCEMENT
6th Annual Photography Masters Cup

I am pleased to announce that I have received five nominations at the 6th Annual Photography Masters Cup with:

 

Nominee in Abstract | Jigsaw
Nominee in Architecture | #2 from Water Tank Series
Nominee in Americana | Fat Smitty's
Nominee in Children of the World | Enrique
Nominee in Portrait | Stan the Man 

8,521 entries were received from 86 countries and the Awards Jury represents the industry's biggest names and tastemakers who reviewed the entries online before making the nomination shortlist and honoring 239 title awards in 18 categories.

To see the entries please follow the link to the winner's gallery. 

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 Waterford Band Photos:


 
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Kiandra Ski Film Project Stills -
I made a film about the skiing history of Australia for the NSW Department of Environment, Climate Change and Water as part of a research project for my Masters degree.  Links to parts of this film to come soon.............






Looking upon this empty landscape you would never have known it was here in 1861, the township of Kiandra first introduced skiing to Australia. To the detriment of many, the remains of the town were leveled in the 1960’s because at the time, preserving sites of heritage was not considered a worthwhile endeavour.
On one level, these photographs simply convey the natural beauty and stillness of the Australian landscape. However, through the stories and memories of the people who once lived there, the photographs become imbued with a deeper level of meaning. In this way, the landscape gains a voice and it is my hope as a photographer the viewer will reflect on the importance of documenting such histories to ensure their significance and survival for future generations.
This body of photographic work was constructed in conjunction with a film, to commemorate 150 years of Australian skiing and the people who have fought diligently to keep this history
alive.

Ski Film premire at the Kiandra Ski Chalet NSW
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 Live bands: WHY?, David Byrne, Kaz and the Hoodlum Shouts

WHY?
WHY?
David Bryne
 








Kaz
The Hoodlum Shouts

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'Ah Pandita' Canberra, Australia








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Armed With Legs photo shoot: Seattle, WA:



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 Ruffeo Hearts Lil' Snotty Fashion Shoot - Seattle WA





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Study of Femininity: V i s u a l Anthropology Project

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