Following his assignment covering Hurricane Sandy for Time Magazine, Andrew Quilty was asked to write about his experience – in particular – using the image-sharing, smart phone application Instagram as a tool for part of his coverage. Along with five other photographers – Ben Lowy, Michael Christopher-Brown, Stephen Wilkes and Ed Kashi, Quilty was given access to [...]
A photograph of Andrew Quilty’s taken on The Lower East Side in 2010 has been selected in the Museum of The City of New York’s upcoming street photography exhibition, Street Shots / NYC. The exhibition opens to the public on Sunday the 16th Dec. Click here for more details.
Raphaela has notched up another win, this time the Queensland Centre of Photography‘s 2012 Young Bloods Edition.
The Youngblood Editions is an initiative by the Queensland Centre for Photography to encourage and support emerging Queensland photomedia artists in the development of their careers.
For the second year in a row, James Brickwood has been selected as a finalist in The National Photographic Portrait Prize. His portrait of archetypal Australian painter and musician, Reg Mombassa follows last years of writer, Thomas Keneally. The winner of the $25,000 first prize will be announced at the exhibition [...]
Raphaela Rosella’s young mums project has been featured on a new website I CAN TAKE PHOTOS dedicated to showcasing photojourn and design:
Andrew Quilty’s photograph of the decimated oceanfront at Mantoloking, New Jersey opens TIME Magazine’s story on the carnage of Hurricane Sandy. Quilty also contributed to TIME’s Instagram feed during the hurricane which can be seen HERE.
While on a trip to North America, David Maurice Smith found himself covering Hurricane Sandy for The New York Times while Andrew Quilty, after his recent relocation, saw himself in New Jersey doing the same for TIME Magazine. One of his images appeared on the front page of the TIME website today while Instagramed images [...]
Oculi’s 10 year retrospective exhibition has travelled to The Hawkesbury Regional Gallery. This will be the last opportunity to see a collection of images that in many ways, illustrates as well as anyone has managed, the first decade of the 21st Century in Australia. For more information visit the website HERE.
Oculi members Dean Sewell, James Brickwood and Andrew Quilty, who along with Nic Walker, James Alcock and George Voulgaropoulos, recently the installed a guerrilla photographic gallery on Elizabeth Street in Sydney, have been featured in a story by Leesha McKenny in today’s The Sydney Morning Herald. The story has also caught the eye of Sydney [...]
Tamara Voninski’s photograph of a well known – but recently passed – character from the streets of Kings Cross has won the 2012 Kings Cross Photography Prize. The Exhibition runs until the 25th November at The Mercure Sydney Potts Point Hotel, Victoria Street, Kings Cross.

