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24 August 2009
she wears a sundress in the middle of winter
Now Playing: flats & the friendly few - this man's junk (single)
Topic: self-portraiture

she wears a sundress in the middle of winter


Wow. Almost a month without an update. Anyone would think I'd moved house...

But I haven't yet. Well, not properly. I'm currently staying with my friend Mat as I sold my bed two Saturdays ago, and I've been packing and sorting and garage-sale-ing and exhibiting and all manner of other things.

Unsensored09 and Corangamarah Art Prize have both been and gone.

The opening of Unsensored09 was very enjoyable, catching up with other Silver Miners and also with a friend I randomly ran into about a month or so ago whom I hadn't seen for about 10 years, and meeting his lovely wife.

The opening of Corangamarah Art Prize at Otway Estate Winery & Brewery was also a great night. Meeting those behind the prize, being interviewed briefly for the Colac Herald, and being totally spoilt by attentive staff ensuring I got enough vegetarian fare during the course of the evening. The food was absolutely delicious.

The work in both exhibitions was very strong and I was pleased to see my work hanging alongside Simone Maynard's again this year, and also Samantha Everton's work, another Melbourne-based photographer I greatly admire.

Despite my initial intentions of these two exhibitions being my last in Melbourne and surrounds for a while, I'll have three prints on display in Brunswick Street Gallery's Picture This '09 exhibition opening at 6pm on 11 September 2009 and running to 24 September, and Mark is holding a number of my prints in his storeroom ready for a new display room to be opened in the gallery in a few months.

And my plans for overseas travels in 2010 are coming along nicely :D

As you might imagine, with all the upheaval of my impending move I haven't had much time to edit new images, though I have been shooting, but above is a new self-portrait I took last weekend in Jessica Tremp's backyard before setting off for James & Jo's wedding.

Hopefully we'll be back to our regularly scheduled programming in September!

oh... and this dress? one of two new favourites from my soon-not-to-be-local-op-shop. each dress was only $6.99! i'll miss that place *sob*

Posted by Bronwen Hyde at 15:51 BST
Updated: 24 August 2009 15:54 BST
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5 August 2009
in her own image
Now Playing: ani difranco - revelling
Topic: photography books

in her own image

FINALLY!!!!!


I promise, this is not just another tease! We were so close to releasing the book to the general public at the beginning of April, then found out we could donate the proceeds to Madre after all, which meant a bit more administration work before the book could be set free to fly into your hands.

A lot of love, a lot of work, and a lot of lovely ladies make this book a true slice of awesome!

Now all the work is done, and the book is available for you to drool over, so get your clammy hands on a copy now!

And for a double-shot of awesome, the first collection She Took Her Own Picture is still available through the FSPASG account on Blurb. You can find it through the above link.

In Her Own Image features work from the following artists: Alisha Shevlin, Angel Lynne, Angela Gott, Angeline Stewart, Ashley Lebedev, Bazil Zerinsky, Bee Brady, Bethany Helzer, Bogna Kuczerawy, Brienne Griffin, Bronwen Hyde, Cheryl, Christina Ruvoldt, Christy Marie, Crystal Rose, Cynthia That-Cacopardo, Dana France, dani, Elise Hibbard, Elizabeth LaFreniere, Elizabeth Livermore, Elle Moss, Elsa Björg Magnúsdóttir, Emily Basch, Emily Sandifer, Emma Newson, Erika Pham, Eva Moreno López, Felicitas Klische, fernanda montoro, Gemma Gonzalez, Heather Evans Smith, Hélène Deroubaix, i.anton, Ilina S, Jennifer Evans, Jennifer Henriksen, Jill Evans, Joanne Cruickshank, Juliet Home, Juliette LaCour, Karin Elizabeth, Kate Armstrong, kate passaro, Kimberly Rose, Kiyo Murakami, Kristina Martino, Laura Acosta, Lauren Bentley, Lena Paloma, Lisa Noble, Lucy Nuzum, Lucy Wen-Shu Shih, Maggie Phelan, Margaret Tyson, María Elena Costa, Mariangela Totaro, Marico Fayre, Marie Killen, Maryam Siddiqi, MaryElise Tomczak, Maureen Fogarty, Megan Horsburgh, Melissa Gridley, Michelle McRae, Michelle Merle Pace, Miss Aniela, Monica Costa, Monica L. Shulman, ms.sparkles, Nathalie Griffiths, Özlem Haluk, Pamela Jesuitas, Qathi Gallaher Hart, Rachel Blumenthal, Rossina Bossio, Sarah Mercer, Sarah R. Bloom, Sarah Wright, Sevgi K, Sharon Cooper, Sharon T. Wheaton, SophieCharlotte, Susan Knight, Teffin, Teresa Horstmann, Wendy Anderson.

*cough*cheaperinpounds*cough*

Posted by Bronwen Hyde at 13:38 BST
Updated: 5 August 2009 14:12 BST
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3 August 2009
amusement
Now Playing: the cure - why can't i be you
Topic: f-stop magazine

clowns


Two of my images are included in issue #36 of F-Stop Magazine, Amusement.

And just a reminder to those in Melbourne that the Melbourne Silver Mine's Unsensored09 exhibition opens this Friday evening from 6pm at Collingwood Gallery, 292 Smith Street, Collingwood.

See you there!

Posted by Bronwen Hyde at 14:38 BST
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26 July 2009
enVisage
Now Playing: ani difranco - little plastic castle
Topic: photography books

enVisage


As I mentioned in my previous post, I received my latest book, enVisage, self-published through Blurb by courier on Wednesday!

It looks gorgeous, if I do say so myself.

And if you don't believe me, you can now preview the full book, buy a copy, and vote on the book in the People's Choice Award portion of the Photography.Book.Now competition!

Go on, you know you want to...

Posted by Bronwen Hyde at 07:26 BST
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two in a row
Now Playing: ani difranco - revelling
Topic: exhibitions

unsensored09


It's continuing to be a busy, busy time for me!

I did another client portrait shoot this week: an author photo for Lisa Dempster's forthcoming book, Neon Pilgrim; and received my new book in time for the first Melbourne Blurb meet.

I went to see Salvador Dali: Liquid Desire at the NGV last week. I spent four hours absorbing this comprehensive retrospective of his work, bought a catalogue and am thankful that I bought an unlimited entry ticket to the exhibition as I'll definitely be going back to soak it all in more.

I also had the chance to drop in to see Three Fantasies at Obscura Gallery in St Kilda, which was beautiful. Some amazing work from Deborah Hally, Sayraphim Lothian and Tebani Slade.

My lovely friend Claudia Phares seems to be gathering a little collection of my "dead things". I went to her engagement party last night and was proud to see prints of Every Living Creature Dies Alone and Feathered Friend hanging side by side at the top of the stairs on arrival. We both mentioned last night that we must do a collaboration before I leave, so hopefully when she is back from her trips to WA & NT we will come up with something :D

Yesterday Feih and I drove down to Colac to deliver Truth Lies Beyond for exhibition in the Corangamarah Art Prize 2009, wandered around Colac Cemetery taking photos, then dropped into the Otway Estate Winery & Brewery to check out the space where my work will hang as a finalist for the second year in a row. I'm making plans to be able to attend the exhibition this year, and if you're interested and in Victoria, tickets are $20 and include fabulous food, a complimentary glass of wine, music, art and Wine Game. RSVPs are required to be received by Julie Rippon at Colac Area Health by 31 July, so if you need any further information or want to purchase tickets drop me a line and I can pass on more details :D

And as you can see from the invite at the start of this post, the night before that opening, I will have a piece in unsensored09 at the Collingwood Gallery! All details you need to make it to the opening if you live in Melbourne are included above. Hope to see you there!

Posted by Bronwen Hyde at 06:53 BST
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19 July 2009
pretty as a picture
Now Playing: tom waits - real gone

pretty as a picture


I mentioned not too long ago that in order to lighten my load for the move, I'm looking to sell a few framed prints I have from previous exhibitions (and one which has never been exhibited).

So if you're in Melbourne* and you're interested, below is what I have available. I've included the original price, but you can make me an offer, and of course if you can collect, then shipping & handling is waived. To make an offer, email me at propaganda@bronwenhyde.com

Clicking the images will take you to the larger uncropped version on my site.

Alternate Worlds series:
All 20" x 20" prints, matted, plain black 4cm "box" frames with outer dimensions of 77.5cm (w) x 77.5cm (h)
Each is #1 in a limited edition of 5, signed, numbered and dated
Original price for each was $400 plus postage & handling
You can view them at exhibition here to see framing





Asylum series:
All 10.5" x 7" prints, matted, ornate white frames with outer dimensions of 54.5cm x 47.5cm
Each is #1 in a limited edition of 10, signed, numbered and dated
Original price for each was $395 plus postage & handling



365 Days series:
i remember a time when once you used to love me
12"x16" print, matted, plain black 3cm "box" frame with outer dimensions of 62cm (w) x 79.5cm (h)
#1 in a limited edition of 10, signed, numbered and dated
Original price was $350 plus postage & handling


sanctuary
10.5"x7" print incl. black "letterboxing", matted, plain black 3cm "box" frame with outer dimensions of 48cm (w) x 41cm (h)
#1 in a limited edition of 10, titled, signed, numbered and dated
Original price was $275 plus postage & handling


carry on nurse
10.5"x7" print, matted, plain black 2.5cm "box" frame with outer dimensions of 39.5cm (w) x 49cm (h)
#1 in a limited edition of 10, titled, signed, numbered and dated
Original price was $375 plus postage & handling


mannequin
10.5"x7" print, matted only with outer dimensions of 40cm (w) x 50m (h)
#1 in a limited edition of 10, titled, signed, numbered and dated
Original price was $200 plus postage & handling


Open edition prints:
nymph
10.5"x7" print, matted, plain black 3cm "box" frame with outer dimensions of 40cm (w) x 50cm (h)
Titled, signed and dated
Original price was $275 plus postage & handling


frankly, my deer... #80
10.5"x7" print, matted, ornate black frame with outer dimensions of 41.5cm (w) x 55cm (h)
Original price was $300 plus postage & handling


intimacy #72
9"x14" print, matted, plain black 3.5cm "box" frame with outer dimensions of 58.5cm (w) x
47cm (h)
Original price was $300 plus postage & handling (never exhibited)


incubus #2
16"x22.5" print, unmatted, plain black 1.5cm curved frame with outer dimensions of 43cm (w) x 61cm (h)
Original price unknown - was exhibited in 1998


*You're welcome to contact me if you're outside of Melbourne, but shipping costs can be pretty high, you've been warned. If you're in Brisbane feel free to contact me too, as I'll be able to deliver in September without the exorbitant shipping costs!

Posted by Bronwen Hyde at 13:31 BST
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18 July 2009
the ghosts of saturday night
Now Playing: tom waits - the heart of saturday night
Topic: self-portraiture

the ghosts of saturday night


Around this time last year, when applying for the Toyota Travel Award, I posted about my revelation that I could actually conceive of letting go of all my major furniture items apart from my piano and dresser, and if push came to shove my red ribbed-velour lounge suite, in April this year if I'd been successful in my application.

Although I didn't win that award last year, I am now actually in the position of offloading many of my belongings, particularly the larger items; and even, I have now decided, my bed, if I can find a taker. And only a few months after I would have had to if I had won that award. Funny how things go, eh?

I've managed to find homes for most of my larger items - including the dresser and the red lounge suite above (though I am keeping one armchair which I use and abuse constantly whilst at my computer). The only major item I haven't found a home for is my blue refrigerator. It is full of awesome (the fridge itself, that is; the contents are questionable...) But that too will have to go.

Meanwhile, I'm considering a new 365 Days project to begin on the day I move to Brisbane, but I'm not convinced I'm not utterly crazy even thinking about it.

And, although this move is partially prompted by the need to repay debts and save money, I am entertaining the thought of joining a gym once I'm settled and have some work sussed. I need to get back into shape - though I've not put back on that much weight I didn't reach my goal weight, so need to work on that again.

Though that may be delayed depending on what the odd lump is in my upper abdominal area, just below my ribcage. The strange spherical lump I have now dubbed Heffa which a doctor will be taking a look at on Monday (assuming she doesn't call in sick again, like she did yesterday!)

But right now? I think I'm going to get me some serious bed time. Goodnight x

Posted by Bronwen Hyde at 14:27 BST
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14 July 2009
every day is like sunday
Now Playing: blur - the great escape
Topic: photography

Mr T's


Phewf! Another crazy week and a half, and I never feel like I have enough time in the day!

I've been scanning some shots I took in Blackpool back in 2001 for a submission; my new book of portraiture is in the very last stages; I have another submission almost done; my print for Unsensored09 is ready to collect from the framer, and I found out last week that Truth Lies Beyond has been selected as a finalist in this year's Corangamarah Art Prize!

I have to find a way to get there for opening night this year, as this is my second year in a row being selected and I didn't get to go last year.

On top of all that I am trying to make a start on culling down my belongings for the move, and went to an old friend's wedding on Sunday night.

...And some of my self-portraiture is featured in the latest edition of Frame Lines: #8 Contrasting Landscapes.

Hoping to get a couple of gallery visits in on Friday, including the Dali exhibition at the NGV.

Please forgive my irregular posting for a bit, but in the meantime I did a little tweak to a couple of sections in my site about a week ago, so if you haven't taken a look lately, now's a good time :D

Posted by Bronwen Hyde at 15:41 BST
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4 July 2009
under the roofs of paris
Now Playing: pulp - different class
Topic: portraits

under the roofs of paris


It's been a busy week and a productive Saturday.

I submitted my application to Realise Your Dream yesterday then had great conversation, and a delicious dinner cooked by Lisa.

Then today I dropped my print for Unsensored09 to the framer and shot a friend's band, Under the Roofs of Paris in rehearsal and at The Fitz in Fitzroy, shown above.

Tonight I'm off to a friend's 30th, and tomorrow afternoon to the opening of a new photography exhibition at Obscura Gallery featuring the work of Deborah Hally, Sayraphim Lothian and Tebani Slade.

Maybe I'll have time to catch up on sleep next week...?

And thank you to those who bought prints recently in my sale or non-sale prints :o)

Posted by Bronwen Hyde at 10:30 BST
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27 June 2009
listen, do you want to know a secret?
Now Playing: things of stone & wood - junk theatre
Topic: life

untitled #7

Do you promise not to tell?, whoa oh, oh.
Closer,
Let me whisper in your ear...


The big news of the week?

I'm moving to Brisbane in early September. The reasons are twofold:

One I will simply sum up by saying that I've been really unhappy lately; depressed would be an appropriate word for how I've been feeling. So I need to make some changes, and moving should resolve most of this discontent.

The other part is about being realistic: I really want to travel to the US and UK next year, possibly even make a permanent move back to the UK, and paying rent in my current abode or in a place on my own in Melbourne is not really allowing me to pay off debts and save for that.

So I'm going to board with my parents in Brisbane to reduce my overheads, repay my debt, save for my trip and, if my parents have any say in it, finally learn to drive!

Over the next two months I need to cull down my belongings, so if you're in Melbourne* and interested in buying any of my work that I have framed, feel free to email me at propaganda@bronwenhyde.com to find out what I have available and maybe we can negotiate on the price. I have a variety of prints in a variety of sizes and prices.

If you're in Brisbane and want to know what I have, also mail me as I can arrange delivery in September without the exorbitant shipping costs :D

*You're welcome to contact me if you're outside of Melbourne or Brisbane, but shipping costs can be pretty high, you've been warned.

Posted by Bronwen Hyde at 17:43 BST
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