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No, More
2012
Photography
An exhibition collaboration with Moffitt Moffitt
  • No, More
    An exhibition collaboration with moffitt.moffitt
  • "no, more is a study of excess and restraint within contemporary music.  In a climate of contradiction where social environmental and financial influences shape the way we consider music, no, more challenges what is constructive and destructive for future music culture."

    Leading Australian designers Mark and Andrew Moffitt conceptualised 12 posters based on this rationale  and required my photographic innovation to see them come to life.

    No, More opened at MART gallery Surry Hills August 2010. 



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  • Advertising
    A selection of recent Advertising campaigns
    Advertising, Photography
    2012
  • Editorial
    A collection of recent editorial commissions
    Photography
    2012
  • Portraits
    Personal and commissioned
    Photography
    2012
  • The New Connoisseurs
    Young people making old things trendy again
    Photography
    2012
  • Skin on wood
    An exhibition and project for the forthcoming Pool app.
    Photography
    2012
  • Riverside
    This Photographic and film project forms part of my ongoing personal body of work, focusing on ordinary Australians.

    The "Riverside" film and photographic images were exhibited as part of the launch of the Pool collective (welcometothepool). The works were displayed inside a shipping container on Sydney Harbour in November 2011.
    Photography, Video Arts
    2012
  • Scapes
    Collection of scopes and shapes
    Photography
    2012
  • Claimed by nature
    An ongoing project
    Photography
    2012
  • Breathe
    Breathe is a body of work exploring the loss endured by widows whose husbands have passed away from exposure to asbestos.
    Photography, Storytelling
    2012
All works © Christopher Ireland 2012.
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