Friday, August 10, 2018

Launceston Woolsheds & Silos Project // Street with No Name


Today I edit this photograph I took back on the 2nd January 2012 when the woolsheds were still standing and that street running through the image was still a street. Since I captured the entire landscape is unrecognisable. The woolsheds and the street is no more. The power of the photograph for posterity is so precious. Check out my story and photographs published in the latest August issue of Australian Photography magazine. The story features a project I have been working on now for over 10 years in Launceston, Tasmania. I hope it inspires you to get out there and undertake a long terms project, the rewards are endless. Available now in newsagents and online for download.

Remember to keep up to date with my photography of Tasmanian Modernism on my Instagram feed over at https://www.instagram.com/tasmanianmodernism/

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About the project

Join me (Thomas Ryan Photography) on a photographic project documenting Tasmanian 20th Century Modernism from the 1930's to the 1980's. The entire project gallery of 1000+ images and counting can be viewed on my website www.tryanphotos.com under art projects. I have been undertaking this project for over a decade.

My portfolio of commercial and art projects can be seen on my website www.tryanphotos.com and I can be contacted here as well. All photographs are copyright of Thomas Ryan Photography. Unauthorised use is prohibited. Contact me for all enquires

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