MPavilion (24 01 24)

MStudio
Architectural Photography Workshop

Free! Bookings Required

MPavilion
Queen Victoria Gardens
Opposite National Gallery of Victoria View map

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Queen Victoria Gardens
MPavilion 1 by John Gollings

Come learn how to photograph the MPavilion structure and showcase its best angles in this workshop with Australia’s pre-eminent architectural photographer, known for his expansive work documenting both cultural and contemporary architecture.

Suitable for serious photographers, in this workshop John will replicate full architectural coverage of the structure, showing both the constraints and opportunities of ground level and drone photography.

This event has limited capacity, so bookings will be required closer to the time. Subscribe to our newsletter to be first to know once tickets are released.

 

Collaborator:

John Gollings holds a Master in Architecture from RMIT University and an Honorary Fellowship of the Australian Institute of Architects. He works in the Asia-Pacific region as an architectural photographer. Much of his work involves long-term cultural projects, especially in India, Cambodia, China, Indonesia, Libya and New Guinea. He specialises in documenting cities, old and new, often from the air. He has had a particular interest in the cyclic fires and floods that characterise the Australian landscape and he documents these with aerial photography. He was co-creative director of the Venice Biennale of Architecture in 2010.

This workshop was commissioned by MPavilion as part of MStudio.
MStudio invites you to experience the outcomes of MPavilion’s Tenth Anniversary commissioning program, created in response to Tadao Ando’s design.

Wominjeka (Welcome). We acknowledge the people of the Eastern Kulin Nation as the Traditional Custodians of the land on which MPavilion stands. We pay our respects to their Elders, past and present – and recognise they have been creating, telling stories and caring for Country for thousands of generations.

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