InReview InReview

SA QLD
Support independent journalism

InReview

Photographer celebrates the Theatre of Life

InReview

GALLERY: Adelaide-based artist and photographer Alex Frayne has this month launched a new book which captures the ‘Theatre of Life’ in a series of captivating photographic portraits.

Comments
Comments Print article

Frayne, whose previous photography book was called Adelaide Noir, has this time photographed a diverse array of characters in both formal and street settings in locations ranging from Adelaide to Seoul in South Korea and Sao Paulo in Brazil.

“The book celebrates the resurgence of the ‘Zeitgeist art-form’ of our smartphone obsessed era,” says the blurb for Theatre of Life.

Below are some of the images of the book.

Maddie Kay (Bank Street, Adelaide), by Alex Frayne.

Man and Shadow (Seoul, South Korea), by Alex Frayne.

The Antipodes (Port Noarlunga), by Alex Frayne.

Michael Abbott QC (photographed at his home), by Alex Frayne

Dream Factory (Grenfell Street, Adelaide), by Alex Frayne.

For more information about Alex Frayne and his work, see his website.

Make a comment View comment guidelines

Support local arts journalism

Your support will help us continue the important work of InReview in publishing free professional journalism that celebrates, interrogates and amplifies arts and culture in South Australia.

Donate Here

Comments

Show comments Hide comments
Will my comment be published? Read the guidelines.

. You are free to republish the text and graphics contained in this article online and in print, on the condition that you follow our republishing guidelines.

You must attribute the author and note prominently that the article was originally published by InReview.  You must also inlude a link to InReview. Please note that images are not generally included in this creative commons licence as in most cases we are not the copyright owner. However, if the image has an InReview photographer credit or is marked as “supplied”, you are free to republish it with the appropriate credits.

We recommend you set the canonical link of this content to https://inreview.com.au/inreview/2017/07/18/photographer-celebrates-theatre-life/ to insure that your SEO is not penalised.

Copied to Clipboard

More InReview stories

Loading next article