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‘Wanderlust’ Black and White Landscapes

Milena Bennett & Harry Greenwood
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Location: Sheffer Gallery 38 Lander St, Darlington Sydney NSW 2042 Australia
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Official Opening 24/05/2014 4:00 pm

‘Wanderlust’ – the irresistible, incurable, desire to travel or wander….

As photographers, we both carry an obsession with film, as well as its frightening unpredictability. Black and White film has the ability to distill a moment, a gesture, or a landscape in such a way that is incomparable to other forms of photography. This inspires us to continue exploring the world with this timeless medium. Milena and Harry’s photographs explore landscapes overseas and in country New South Wales and Victoria.

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Location: Sheffer Gallery 38 Lander St, Darlington Sydney NSW 2042 Australia
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Entry Fee: Free
Exhibition Event:
Official Opening 24/05/2014 4:00 pm

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