Fraud Blocker

Line of Sight, it’s all about light

Mark Tedeschi
event-detail-person-vertical
Mark Tedeschi
This event has concluded
Dates: -
Location: Frances Keevil Gallery 28-34 Cross Street, Double Bay Sydney NSW 2028 Australia
Hours:
Entry Fee: Free, donations welcome

Mark Tedeschi is a well known and passionate Australian photographer. This is his 12th solo exhibition. Mark has won numerous photographic awards and prizes in Australia, North America and Europe and his photographs are included in many Australian collections, both public and private. Mark is a member of the Board of the National Art School in Sydney, and was artist-in-residence at Sydney Grammar School.

The exhibition at the Frances Keevil gallery is “ Line of sight: it’s all about light”. Mark says: “As I have delved more and more into photography, I have come to appreciate that the success of an image is due in no small measure to the quality of the light, even more than the subject matter of the image. There is no such thing as dark – only a relative absence of light. The ebb and flow of light, the bright and the shadow dancing with each other, is the real tool of the image maker.”

Exhibition courtesy of Josef Lebovic Gallery

Official Opening Event on Saturday 30 April, 3-5pm

This event has concluded
Dates: -
Location: Frances Keevil Gallery 28-34 Cross Street, Double Bay Sydney NSW 2028 Australia
Hours:
Entry Fee: Free, donations welcome

Other exhibitions from 2011

Parramatta Road

  • Head On Photo Festival 2011
View details

Built

  • Head On Photo Festival 2011
View details

Sea Dreaming

  • Head On Photo Festival 2011
View details
whatson-img01
Stephen Godfrey

Head On in a day

Australia's world-leading photography festival once again filters photography down to its finest. The great thing is that Head On's main venues at Bondi and Paddington are just a bus ride away.

bg-ctap-mobile bg-ctap-desktop

Explore the festival

Enthralling. Enchanting. Extraordinary. Discover exceptional photography for free around Sydney during the festival 8 Nov–1 Dec 2024

Image detail: Andrea Agostini