Our guest speaker for the evening will be local photographic fine artist Bruce Moyle.
Bruce’s work explores human emotions via abstract images that are mainly created using portraiture.
Bruce says that he is never one to truly assign an outcome to what the viewer should feel when taking in his work, but loves to see the grey, the different, the texture of everyone’s experience.
Bruce’s work has been exhibited internationally and locally in Australia and he has been commissioned by a variety of companies.
You can take a look at Bruce’s impressive images by following this link:
Bruce Moyle Fine Art Photography
An excerpt from The Examiner September 2018;
Portrait photography is an art form that normally exists in the fraction of a second, but not for Launceston artist Bruce Moyle.
Moyle's award-winning images are created by long exposures over many seconds, with his unique technique and artistic vision attracting serious attention.
Fresh from picking up a swag of medals at the Australian Professional Photography Awards, including the highest scoring portrait print in the country, Moyle has now taken out the $10,000 first prize at the inaugural Australian Portrait Conference for his print Imperfect Perfect.
The win came as a shock to the emerging artist, who entered the award for experience and exposure rather than to etch his name onto a trophy.
The winning print, Imperfect Perfect, was entered into the Portrait Conference before Moyle landed his 97/100 score at the APPA awards.
“I just needed to get my work out there a bit more,” Moyle said.
Entries for the March club competitions are due this month.
The theme is OPEN.
The judge for this competition will be Australian Professional Illustrative Photographer of the Year, and accredited AIPP judge; Suellen Saidee Cook.
The usual categories of Colour & Monochrome Projected Digital Images can be entered by our members.
Entries should be emailed to our competition convener by 14th February 2020.
ntcc.competition@gmail.com