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Thom Lyons; exhibition at Photospace Gallery 8th-22nd August 2015

24/7/2015

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A soldier's eyes

Thom Lyons built his first darkroom in the space under the main staircase of the New Jersey family home in 1958. 57 years later and living in Australia and New Zealand, he's still shooting, and with equipment undreamt of then.

Thom’s journey started in high school on the school yearbook staff and upon graduation as a photographer in the US Air Force, including in Vietnam. After a 6-year decorated military career, Thom worked on a bachelors degree in Professional Photography at the Brooks Institute of Photography in Santa Barbara, California, and a BA in History from Metro State College in Denver, Colorado. With 17 years experience as a railroad photographer in Colorado and New Mexico, Thom emigrated to Australia in 1988 and worked as the lead cameraman at the State Electricity Commission of Victoria. From there he went into computer support. He retired at age 60 on a military pension.

Thom Lyons in Vietnam, photography exhibition, Photospace Gallery Wellington New Zealand
Thom Lyons in Vietnam
"Having a steady income, without all the distractions of business, frees your mind. When I moved in [to a retirement village] it scared me that too many people in such places are just being warehoused and are “waiting for god”.  About the time I retired I was also hit with health problems due to my exposure to agent orange in Vietnam and problems with arthritis in bones I broke on parachute drops in the military. I had a choice of becoming a rocking chair pilot or living my life again and I said screw you, I choose life!

"Picking up the camera again, it hit me in the face that times were changing and without a wet darkroom I was facing huge lab costs which my retirement income could not support. So in 2009 I went digital with a Pentax DSLR. I am still madly in love with my 8"x10" (sheet film) view camera but you take life as it comes to you and digital is the way to go.

Photo by Thom Lyons, the loser, Photospace Gallery Wellington NZ
Photo: Thom Lyons
"The change to digital presented a new learning curve.  That worked out in time, but the real problem (from an art photography perspective) was that my experience had been in portrait and industrial/military photography. Looking at the work of William Eggleston, Steven Shore and Joel Meyerwitz gave me the leg up I needed to make the transition into art photography. It is a hard change for a technocrat's mind but the result is my second show, and my first in New Zealand. My love affair with New Zealand makes all this easier and opens the mind to alternate way of seeing things. New discoveries, like the concept of negative space, bring a new excitement to the life of someone with too much white hair and not enough spring in his step. 70 is the new... something, I just don’t know what or care what. As long as I’m alive I will continue to see the world and record it."

'A soldier's eyes' is Thom Lyons' first photography exhibition in New Zealand. (As you can see from the examples, it is not an exhibition of war photography.) It runs at Photospace Gallery, 37 Courtenay Place, Wellington, from 8th August to 22nd August, 2015. It is, significantly, 50 years since New Zealand soldiers first got involved in the war in Vietnam. And the 8th of August is the day that, 100 years ago, ANZAC troops took the hill Chunuk Bair in Turkey, which they held for a few days before being driven back. See Wellington Battalion takes Chunuk Bair.
We commemorate this event with the exhibition 'Monuments' by Steven La Plante, which shows in Rooms 1 and 2 of Photospace Gallery, also from 8th August to the 22nd August.
Photo by Thom Lyons, red coats, Photospace Gallery Wellington NZ, fine art photography
Photo: Thom Lyons
photograph by Thom Lyons, fine art photography exhibition, Photospace Gallery Wellington New Zealand
Photo: Thom Lyons
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Steven La Plante - 'Monuments' exhibition, 8th-22nd August 2015 at Photospace Gallery, Wellington NZ

23/7/2015

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'Monuments' is Steven La Plante's first exhibition at Photospace. The black & white prints, hand printed by Steven in the traditional silver-gelatine darkroom method, portray war memorial monuments around New Zealand. The exhibition's opening day of 8th August 2015 is significant because on that day 100 years ago, during WWI, ANZAC soldiers of the Wellington Battalion captured the hill Chunuk Bair.
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Southburn, 19/7/2005, Steven La Plante
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Daylight Hours - photo exhibition & book by Hans Weston

3/7/2015

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Daylight Hours - photo exhibition & book by Hans Weston, Photospace Gallery, 11th July - 4th August. 2015

This is Hans Westons' second exhibition of colour street photographs at Photospace Gallery, following 'Unscene' in February/March 2014. 'Daylight Hours' is a more comprehensive exhibition, occupying the main gallery rooms.

Blurb for 'Daylight Hours' book:
" Daylight Hours, by New Zealand photographer Hans Weston, explores the life, light and colour of the urban environment. Fleeting moments like a couple’s hands that unknowingly imitate each other or a child admiring her reflection as she passes a large window, to a pair of brightly lit religious icons waiting expectantly on a car dashboard, are caught in his lens. Wellington is the backdrop for the majority of this collection, yet there are no location boundaries for Weston, who always takes a camera along for the ride. Daylight Hours is about noticing the world immediately around us, one that, for most, passes unnoticed in our busy, distracted lives."

Daylight Hours book covers - Hans Weston, colour street photography, New Zealand photography book, Photospace Gallery Wellington New Zealand
Daylight Hours book covers - Hans Weston

Free event: Artist talk / Q&A with Hans Weston
Saturday 1st August 1.30pm.

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Exhibition poster for Daylight Hours - Hans Weston, colour street photography, Wellington streets, Photospace Gallery July 2015
Exhibition poster for Daylight Hours - Hans Weston
'Daylight Hours' shows at Photospace Gallery from 1th July to 4th August 2015. Details of the book will be posted on the Books page when it is released on 10th July.
Below: a selection of 4 images from 'Daylight Hours'
Below: Hans Weston in The Welligtonian, 2nd July 2015. Click on article to enlarge.
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