Lovers of wildlife photography were treated to a presentation at the opening of a photographic art exhibition on August 20 at the MOCO Gallery in Halls Gap.
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Photographer, Amber Noseda, has had her work go on display with her photographs focused on the motion of people as well as animals.
"My best photograph is my next photograph," she said.
Ms Noseda has a collection of dramatic black and white Australian Rules football series, which captures the drama and emotion of match day, a selection of this series forms part of the show at MOCO.
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At the opening of the exhibition, visitors heard stories of how some of the images came about with Ms Noseda sharing the story behind each one.
As part of the collection there a number of Grampians-based images, with some talent from the Halls Gap Zoo providing the spark.
Unfortunately the longer presentation Ms Noseda was scheduled to give on August 21 has had to be postponed due to COVID-19 lockdown.
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MOCO Gallery will host this exhibition until the end of September and once lockdown lifts, the gallery will be open in whatever capacity it can be.
Ms Noseda lives and works in Apollo Bay and Otway ranges and is fascinated by movement, enjoying the challenge of capturing images of birds in flight, as they're never still it means a lot of time and patience invested in each image.
To find out when the talk is rescheduled and see what the gallery is working on next, visit the MOCO Gallery Facebook page.
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