capturing the golden moments

emma byrnes, vietnam, hoi an, Vietnamese fisherman
emma byrnes, vietnam, hoi an, Vietnamese fisherman
emma byrnes, vietnam, hoi an, Vietnamese fisherman
emma byrnes, vietnam, hoi an, Vietnamese fisherman
emma byrnes, vietnam, hoi an, Vietnamese fisherman
Photographs by Emma Byrnes

Photographs by Emma Byrnes

Thanks to Jetstar Australia for featuring a lengthy photo essay and interview on my Vietnamese adventure times in their most recent July issue. It was great reflecting on the special time spent there with my family in 2016 and a reminder that as a photographer it is always worth getting up before the sun rises to capture the golden moments :-)

These images first appeared on my travel blog - Lifestyle Traveller - that I keep with my husband, Peter Barrett.

merging materiality with modernity

emma byrnes, katie stackhouse, melbourne artist
emma byrnes, katie stackhouse, melbourne artist
emma byrnes photographer melbourne, katie stackhouse
emma byrnes, katie stackhouse, melbourne artist
emma byrnes, katie stackhouse, melbourne artist
emma byrnes, katie stackhouse, melbourne artist
emma byrnes, katie stackhouse, melbourne artist
Melbourne artist - Katie Stackhouse (top) and artworks from Embodied Materialities, 2018 and Perspicuity, 2018. Photographs by Emma Byrnes.

Melbourne artist - Katie Stackhouse (top) and artworks from Embodied Materialities, 2018 and Perspicuity, 2018. Photographs by Emma Byrnes.

I have had the pleasure of documenting two of Katie Stackhouses’ exhibitions these past months.
The Melbourne artist’s sculptural works refer to the emerging experiential technologies of virtual reality, and the enquiry as to how these technologies may affect human relationships. Her use of limestone to carve sculptures of what are essentially VR goggles allows her to marry the serenity of the natural environment of her home-base in Warrandyte with the inner-cityscape in her work “Embodied Materialities” at Assembly Point. Following on from that at Rubicon Ari was “Perspicuity” - a work that continued the conversation - combining elements of the past with the present.
I was very happy to hear that Katie was able to use these photographs to communicate her creative work for successful grant applications.
For a blog post about the importance of documentation for artists see here.

macedon moments

emma byrnes, macedon, melbourne photographer
emma byrnes, macedon, melbourne photographer
emma byrnes, macedon, melbourne photographer
emma byrnes, macedon, melbourne photographer
emma byrnes, macedon, melbourne photographer
Photographs by Emma Byrnes

Photographs by Emma Byrnes

A few months ago, my lifestyle travel writer partner-in-crime and I spent some lovely time in beautiful Mount Macedon, just 50 minutes’ drive west of Melbourne. The story was published in RACV’s RoyalAuto’s May issue.
It is hard to believe that this spectacular beauty is accessible in under one hour from my inner-city Melbourne home. Worth remembering on days when I am feeling overwhelmed by the rat race!

scooter obsession

emma byrnes, scooter, vespa melbourne, vespa house
emma byrnes, scooter, vespa melbourne, vespa house
emma byrnes, scooter, vespa melbourne, vespa house
emma byrnes, scooter, vespa melbourne, vespa house
emma byrnes, scooter, vespa melbourne, vespa house
emma byrnes, scooter, vespa melbourne, vespa house
Photographs by Emma Byrnes

Photographs by Emma Byrnes

Sometimes I get to work on fun stories with my writerly partner-in-crime/husband, Peter Barrett.
As you have probably guessed this brief was all about scooters and was for RACV’s RoyalAuto magazine.
See the full story here.
Before I became a mother of three kids driving a sensible station wagon with air bags I dreamt of whizzing around on a vespa in the spirit of Roman Holiday. So it was fun to hang with passionate scooter-lovers from the Melbourne Vespa Club and admire their Italian Piaggio Vespas and meet Frank from Vespa House, who nearly 70 years after his father opened it, is still working in the very same workshop (which to be honest is essentially a fully functioning, working museum.)