Michael Villani — Recent Works
Michael Villani is influenced by WWII fashion and darker inspirations in his couture creations.
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Michael Villani is influenced by WWII fashion and darker inspirations in his couture creations.
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John Farrell responds to a century old newspaper article.
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Seray Niyazi explores a sense of belonging through a series of fashion editorials.
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Yvette Watt captures the concentration camp style of large-scale factory farms.
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Karina FitzGerald explores the notion of loss juxtaposed with brightness of colour and prop.
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Merren Spink compares the cultures of Eastern and Western cities.
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Rosie McIntyre captures inner truths through the lens of a camera.
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Connel Chiang discusses ‘When love is the glue that keeps dedication stuck to our sides’.
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Olivia Cataford captures moments from a six month road trip.
Janice Katarina draws inspiration from art, nature and history in her high end fashion designs.
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Matt Adam presents the newest installment from Pardon Le Dopeness.
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Jaki Sainsbury shares her adventures in Tanzania and having the courage to achieve freedom.
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Josefina Bunster takes everyday items out of context to create new stories.
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Melanie Hamman shares a photographic exploration of human trafficking in South Africa. Continue Reading →
Taylor Daley-Case explores the eerie quietness of nature.
Matt Adam presents Pardon Le Dopeness, a unisex lifestyle/fashion brand.
Lauren Hunter explores the interactions of colours in motion and at rest.
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Jessica Prince captures the dreaminess of film photography.
Rachel Farag brings summer to viewers through the lens of her camera.
Ellie Stephenson explores fear of the unknown through the eyes of children.
Warren Frey talks about using photography to share the work of fire-fighters.
Gloria Chan asks ‘You want that one day to be shot memorably?’