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Mick
Tsikas presents an exhibition of news photography and photojournalism from
his noted career as an AAP photo journalist.
As the photos from Abu Ghraib prison showed, the photographic image is
one of the most powerful weapons in the world - which is why authorities
often try to control what we see.
All of the photos in Micks exhibition are genuine events featuring real
people… The results may be funny, horrifi c, ironic, shocking,
terrifying, sad or moving… a bit like life!
Dismissing the Papparazzi Myth (special talk): 29 March, 7pm
Mick, Renee Nowytarger and Nick Moir will display their best work and
talk about the fi ner points of photojournalism including the difference
between what they capture verses what the viewer sees in the end.
Mick recently spent three weeks in Banda Aceh and amongst his extensive
Australian coverage has spent time on Christmas Island, Bali and Gaza.
Renee Nowytarger works for the Australian and has covered the Asylum
Seekers and trial of Bali Bomber Amrozi Trial. Renee was the longest
serving Australian photographer in Banda Aceh.
Nick Moir works for the Sydney Morning Herald and in 2002 he won the
Australian Press Photographer of the Year. In 2003 he was awarded 3rd
place in Nature and the Environment Stories in the World Press Photo
Competition. He is currently developing a large body of work on
environmental events and was also in Banda Aceh.
Sponsors:
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venue
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Kudos Gallery
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6 Napier Street, Paddington
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Wed 23 March - Sat 2 April
Wed - Fri 11am - 6pm, Sat 11am - 4pm.
Opening Tuesday 22 March 6pm
Special Talk
Tues 29 March, 7pm Dismissing the Papparazzi Myth by Mick Tsikas,
Renee Nowytarger & Nick Moir
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cost
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Free
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enquiries
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Gallery
(02) 9326 0034
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