“Life is a Blur” explores the tension between speed and stillness, chaos and clarity. In a world where time rushes forward and pressure mounts, perception becomes fluid—what is real, and what is simply felt? Crowds pulse with energy, competition breeds intensity, and patience wears thin.
Through the lens, the interplay of camera speed transforms these moments, shifting focus between urgency and tranquility, cost and comfort, vast space and urban density. A visual dialogue between country and city, this exhibition invites viewers to pause, to reflect, and to embrace the blur.
Biography
John is a passionate and creative photographer with a distinct approach to framing images—often exploring abstraction to challenge perception. His strengths lie in landscape photography and abstract compositions, capturing unique perspectives that evoke emotion and intrigue.
His photographic journey began in 2012 when he pursued an Advanced Diploma in Photography at Photography Studies College. Since then, he has remained dedicated to learning, actively participating in photography short courses to refine his craft and explore new techniques.
John has proudly exhibited his work in the last two Open Programs of the Ballarat International Foto Biennale, showcasing his talent alongside fellow artists. He also takes great care in the production of his prints, utilising an Epson P906 printer to ensure precision and quality in his work.
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