My week at an artists retreat

Ok, so it wasn’t an artists retreat. I was staying at a friends house, keeping his cat company while he was off holidaying in a sunny and exotic location. Just so happens he has a spacious studio I could play in. I had grand ambitions of doing a photoshoot every day I was there. It didn’t quite work out that way but I did manage to do a bit of experimenting. Mostly with flowers. And I’m sure my dear friend will be finding lilly pilly berries hiding all around his studios for weeks to come.

Whilst I didn’t create any masterpieces this time, it did make me value making time to just create. It’s the best way to learn and explore. I did have work and other commitments during this week but having space to ‘play’ has inspired me to look for an actual artists retreat for next year. If you know of any or know anything about Artists Retreats, please let me know. I have so many ideas and projects…

PS. Still life is a lot harder than it looks.

Still Life Scarf and Flower Series

Some of my images from the recent "Show of Hands" exhibition I coordinated with a group of past Photography Students from RMIT short courses. 
My work was an exploration of beauty and ageing. 

If you're in Melbourne and would like to learn more about Photography, you can check out the short courses on offer at RMIT.  I teach Level 1 and 2 Introduction to Photography - Technical and Aesthetic as well as the People & Portrait course. 

Deborah Dorman Scarf & Flower 1
Deborah Dorman Scarf & Flower 4
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Still Life Scarf and flower 3 lr.jpg