Canning River Regional Park: 28 large format black and white photographs from the Dissociation Exhibition.

Photos of the Canning River Perth including surrounding park land reserve. Alex Bond has been photographing the Canning River Regional Park using a large format wooden field camera. It uses 4×5 sheet film which are hand processed and printed on silver rich baryta papers in a traditional wet darkroom.
Alex Bond has published two books Lost in Suburbia, 2013, Stormlight Publishing and Dissociation, 2016, Stormlight Publishing. Alex has held three photographic exhibitions of the regional Park in Perth. An exhibition and book launch in 2013 at Riverton Library, a second requested exhibition at The Canning River Eco Education Centre in 2014 and Dissociation at the Heathcote Museum Gallery 2015.
Hand printed silver prints are available direct from Alex Bond.
Canning River Regional Park: 28 large format black and white photographs from the Dissociation Exhibition.
Canning River Photos Silver Gelatin Print Exhibition Heathcote Gallery Perth "Dissociation" is an exhibition of Canning River Photos. It continues to document the contemporary landscape of one of Perth's largest metropolitan regional parks and its relationship to the environment of Perth's major water ways. It is an attempt to resolve the conflict between the visual... Continue reading "Canning River Photos Silver Gelatin Print Exhibition"
Pictorial collection of contemporary images within the Canning River Regional Park, Perth, Western Australia 10x8in landscape 52pp
Oxygenation Trail #02
8×10 inches tryptich
edition of 5
hand printed by Alex Bond silver gelatin fibre based print, selenium toned
2014
Canning River Perth burnt woodland Canning River Perth burnt woodland was first published in "Lost in Suburbia" in 2013, "Dissociation" 2015 Heathcote Museum & Gallery exhibition catalogue. When I first viewed this on the ground glass screen of my camera I was excited by the prospect of producing a wonderful print. As is so often... Continue reading "Canning River Perth burnt woodland Western Australia"
Canning River Perth sunrise Western Australia Canning River Perth sunrise. Whenever I wake to a misty morning here in Perth I try to get down to the river. Mist or fog transforms the landscape, highlighting visual elements close to the viewer by fact that it obscures the view of more distant objects. It also transforms the... Continue reading "Canning River Perth sunrise Western Australia"
Bannister Creek
16×20 inches
edition of 10
hand printed by Alex Bond silver gelatin fibre based print, selenium toned
2013
• SOLD 1/10
Wetlands
11×14 inches
edition of 10
hand printed by Alex Bond silver gelatin fibre based print, selenium toned
2013
Canning River Dissociation Exhibition You are invited to the opening Heathcote Gallery & Museum, Applecross, Perth March 7 to April 12, 2015 Canning River Dissociation Exhibition. Opening night Friday, 6th March 6pm RSVP phone 9364 5666 or heathcote@melville.wa.gov.au Canning River Dissociation is an exhibition of 30 hand printed black and white photographic prints made within the... Continue reading "Canning River Dissociation Photographic Exhibition Heathcote Gallery"
Bannister Creek Perth Bannister Creek Perth is close to where I live. Lately I have been spending more time photographing around the Perth region, focusing on what is happening within my own "backyard". Bannister Creek flows through metropolitan suburbia into the Canning River. Looking at this you could be mistaken for thinking you are somewhere... Continue reading "Bannister Creek Perth Restoration Western Australia"