Tag Archive for: Sydney
Holding up the World by Leanne Lindsay
Embark on a journey through the unexpected challenges of capturing a profound moment in this photograph, taken amidst the captivating art installation at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Sydney. The artwork portrays 1000 men supporting a symbolic platform, representing the weight of the world on their shoulders
Day Lily by Leanne Lindsay
If you asked around, you would find that many people have heard of Wendy Whiteley’s Secret Garden, and some would have already been there and connected with it. It is not really a secret. It is actually one of the worst kept secrets in Sydney – it has been talked about on the radio, written about in the newspapers, viewed on countless web pages, featured on television, and it gets numerous visitors from all over Australia and the World. Wendy and her renowned artist husband, the late Brett Whiteley, set up their family home in Lavender Bay in 1970 and lived there together for two decades. Brett painted many of his iconic Sydney Harbour pictures in the house.
In the weeks that followed Brett’s death in 1992, Wendy’s grief-stricken need to regain some control in her life, to clean up a mess that she could clean up, found her obsessively attacking the piles of overgrown rubbish on the large land filled valley of unused railway land at the foot of her house. Wendy hurled herself into the forlorn site, hacking away at lantana, blackberry vines and privet, clearing up dumped bottles, rusty refrigerators, rotting mattresses, labouring till she was too exhausted to think or feel, then collapsing into sleep each night. Then doing the same, the next day and the next. Wendy never asked any authorities for permission, and no one told her to stop, so she kept going. There are so many gorgeous plants and flowers in this garden - this is just one of them.
Leaving a Smoke Trail by Leanne Lindsay
The roar of the engines was almost deafening as the Red Devils tore into the sky at the V8 Supercars event at Eastern Creek! These pilots are true masters of their craft. I knew I had to capture some of the action on camera. This photo captures the Red Devils in a tight formation, their shapes form a streak against the bright blue sky. But what really caught my eye were the smoke trails left behind them. The sunlight hit them at just the right angle, making them glow. It almost looked like they were painting brushstrokes across the vast canvas of the sky. The way the light interacts with the smoke creates a sense of movement and dynamism in the photo. You can almost feel the power and precision of the Red Devils' flight as they perform their daring maneuvers. This photo is a reminder of the awe-inspiring beauty that can be found in the world of aviation. It was an incredible experience to witness these skilled pilots in action, and I'm so glad I was able to capture a piece of the magic!