Exposure

Contemporary photographers in Australia and New Zealand

$79.99

A captivating exploration of contemporary photography and the power of the lens to observe, interpret and inspire.

This book is not yet published, but will be available from September 2025.

ISBN: 9781760764869 Category:

Amber Creswell Bell

Description

From the Australian Book Industry-Award winning author of Australian Abstract.

A photograph is a visual capture of a fleeting moment in time. A split second on either side can change the result entirely: the exact moment of exposure is critical. More than simply a static image, a photograph has the power to evoke emotion, revealing both the seen and the unseen.

In her latest collection, Amber Creswell Bell explores the work of forty contemporary photographers from Australia and New Zealand, such as Leila Jeffreys, Bill Henson and Kara Rosenlund. Each artist shares insights into their practice, ranging from the whimsical to the wild, addressing subjects as diverse as the environment, motherhood and identity. Some point and shoot; others meticulously curate a scene, but they all strive for creative connection with the viewer through this common medium. Exposure captures the essence of modern photography, showcasing bold perspectives, striking landscapes and intimate portraits that reflect the region’s cultural richness and natural beauty.

Additional information

Dimensions 23 x 29 cm
Publisher name Thames & Hudson Australia Pty Ltd
Publication date 2 September 2025
Number of pages
Format Hardback
Dimensions 23 x 29 cm
Weight g

Amber Creswell Bell is a Sydney-based arts, design and lifestyle writer and speaker. Her editorial work has been published in many of Australia's leading magazine titles. Amber was Director of Emerging Art for Michael Reid galleries, launching the National Emerging Art Prize (NEAP) in 2021, and is now consulting in the art space.

Exposure is Amber's seventh book. Her previous books include Clay (2016), A Painted Landscape (2018), Ken Done: Art Design Life (2021), award-winning titles Still Life (2021) and Australian Abstract (2023) and About Face (2024).