Pic of the day

Here's another pic of the day, this time from the Art Gallery of NSW. I shot this last December during the Nude show, and it features Wild Man by Ron Mueck.

It was a hard work to shoot as the face almost had a 'sweet spot', a perfect angle to shoot it from, and I also wanted to to give a sense of the scale. I shot it from several angles, including from above with a ladder, and decided it worked well with a fairly wide angle lens.

Arcadia exhibition: showing now

Arcadia, a group photography show is currently on at Collab Gallery and runs until July 29th, 2017. Hours are: Wed-Sat, 11-5pm.

My works are available to purchase, HERE.

Eye Makeup & Skull, 2017.

Since 2015 Nick Kreisler has been exploring Bangkok shopping malls through a camera’s lens. Much like a modern day Grand Palais these styled environments overload the senses with a rich tapestry of technology, advertising images, and products.
Kreisler masterfully captures reflective surfaces choosing to present them in diptychs of rhythmic lines, shapes and angles. Kreisler’s images capture the playful allure of these capitalist temples while still alluding to a dystopian reality simmering below the shimmering surface.
Kreisler is an established Sydney and Melbourne based photographer. He describes his artistic approach as a ‘‘cool observational approach to portraiture and street photography. It should look easy, democratic, and devoid of pretence". He counts Robert Frank, Richard Avedon, Lee Friedlander and Helmut Newton as influences.

Arcadia, photo exhibition, Collab Gallery, Sydney

I am exhibiting work in a group photography show, Arcadia, opening on July 19th, 6-8.30pm.

My contribution is images of Shopping Malls in Bangkok, taken between 2015-2017, from my series 'Shiny Surfaces'.

Collab Gallery is at 64 Pine St, Chippendale, Sydney.

Show runs until July 29th, 2017.

Passing Glance, 2017, from the series 'Shiny Surfaces'.