Sean Fennessy | Photographer

The Monthly + music stuff

Tue 09th Mar
2010


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I’ve posted before about Go Betweens co-founder turned music critic Robert Forster so it’s was a pleasant surprise to get a call from The Monthly asking for some of my pics to go with an article Forster penned on the Tassie music scene (specifically the “Community” compilation recently released by Rough Skies Records)

Sadly the article is not available online yet, but see the tearsheets here: page 1, page 2

They published two photos:

All Fires the Fire


The Native Cats

In related news, it was also cool to see my pic of Paint Your Golden Face used to promote their new album.


This pic is also the cover of the album. Woot

Pura campaign shoot

Tue 02nd Feb
2010


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Late last year I was contacted by Sydney super-agency BMF to do a shoot for Pura milk.

It was a slightly controversial topic at the time but it was hard to say no to the opportunity to work for such a great agency (I love their La^mb stuff).

Here’s how it appeared in print:

I did another shoot for BMF a couple of weeks ago, so I’ll post that when I can.

more mofo

Fri 22nd Jan
2010


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It’s been a busy two weeks! Closing night is tomorrow featuring Dirty Three, John Cale and Bridezilla

MOFO ‘10

Mon 11th Jan
2010


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Just finished working through my images from the first two days of MONA FOMA. Here’s a preview:








Still two weeks to go!

the human light stand

Fri 08th Jan
2010


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I thought I’d get a bit CrAzY at a recent hotel shoot and try a new lighting technique.

Step 1: Expose the room at just below ambient and take a photo.
Step 2: Get your “assistant” to stand in the middle of the room and aim a flash (with snoot) at various points of interest. Take a range of photos.
Step 3: Insert the highlights into the ambient image.



The final image.


The opposite of the final image.

Is it cheating?

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