Independent Photography Festival 2013
Capture a special moment this week. The inner suburbs are teeming with photographic magic.
Overview
You wouldn't know from looking at it, but the Independent Photography Festival (IPF) is only just entering its second year. Made in joint partnership between the Hard Workers Club, Smalltime Books and The Thousands Melbourne, this small yet impressive festival is becoming home to some of the most appealing and dynamic photographic works in Australia. At least that's what I can tell from their schmick website and killer contributing artists.
The festival, which runs from November 2 - 10, can be roughly split into two parts. Firstly, there's the extra fun stuff — the events that get you out, talking, and drinking with beautiful creative people. There's the IPF Photo Prize which will be opening Novemeber 2 at 6pm. Showing over 200 prints from both local and international photographers, this one is definitely worth a lookee as there will be work to cater to all tastes. (Let's be honest, you can't please everyone.) If you are into this mingling business, there will also be Workshop Day on Sunday November 3 for all those that are interested in the making of the art and a Photo Book and Zine Fair on Saturday November 9 for those that enjoy collecting.
The other facet of this independent photography festival is probably the most important — the individual displays of photography. Exhibitions from familiar names such as Sean Fennessy and Lauren Bamford will be on show, as well as larger group exhibitions under exciting titles such as Deadbeat Club.
Most larger events are being held at the art design space, Magic Johnston, but many of the smaller shows can be found in little nooks around the inner northern suburbs. It may not be the biggest of offerings, but IPF will give you an opportunity to stumble across something special this week, and surely that's what a festival is all about in the first place.