iPhoneography - The Electronic Exhibition at the Apple Store Sydney
Tuesday, October 19, 2010 at 7:46PM |
Glyn Evans
Knox Bronson over at Pixels at an Exhibition is not the only person hosting iPhoneography exhibitions for Apple, as tomorrow (21st October) will see the Apple store in Sydney, Australia showcasing works by both local and international iPhoneographers and artists, some of whom will be presenting their work and discussing the creative process, and is an event that is sure to entertain iPhone enthusiasts and professional photographers alike.
Kerryn Benbow and Miranda Douglas will be hosting the event, and on show will be work from the following artists:
- David Art Wales - New York
- Kerryn Benbow - Sydney
- Miranda Douglas - Sydney
- Corey Miller - Los Angeles
- Miki Ballard - Maryland, USA
- Pixelmunky, Aik Beng Chia - Singapore
- Lauren Falk Major - Queenstown
- Mary Gurley - Sydney
- Chris Major - Queenstown
- MissPixels - Quebec
- Tarquin Smart - Albany, WA
iPhoneography - The Electronic Exhibition will take place tomorrow, the 21st October from 17:30 - 19:30 at the Apple Store, 367 George Street, Sydney, Australia, so if you live in or around Sydney, or just visiting, then go and check it out.
For more information, check out the Facebook events page here.


































Reader Comments (2)
Very cool! Congrats to all of the artists whose work will be on display and to those hosting and speaking at the event. I look forward to seeing footage from the event.
Just to add a little info Oz related, I ran an Iphoneography workshop at Apples Robina store on the Goldcoast on Friday 1 st October this year, I may be wrong but I think it might be the first iPhoneography workshop run in an Australian Apple Store, it was certainly the first for the Robina Store.
We had a great time, and it certainly proved inspiring for those there, it was pretty hard to get away after the session finished as there were many questions to answer. I showed a wide range of images including many that have been on the Pixels at an exhibition site and Eeyem.
I must post some pics of the session on my website, seeing this article has reminded me to do so.