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AASPI—Shot in the Heart of Australia 2022


28 Jul 2022 – 8 Aug 2022

Opening event on Thursday 28 July 2022, 6:30pm to 8:15pm

Location: Frater, McCubbin & Hammond Galleries


The Australian Association of Street Photographers Incorporated (AASPI) is a not for profit collective voice to promote Street Photography in Australia.
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AASPI—Shot in the Heart of Australia 2022

Location: Frater, McCubbin & Hammond Galleries


28 Jul 2022 – 8 Aug 2022

Opening event on Thursday 28 July 2022, 6:30pm to 8:15pm

The Australian Association of Street Photographers Incorporated (AASPI) is a not for profit collective voice to promote Street Photography in Australia.

The Australian Association of Street Photographers (Inc) annual exhibition

This new exhibition encompasses all that is wondrous and special in the streets of Australia, and celebrated by the members of the Australian Association of Street Photographers Inc. (AASPI).

Revealing and exploring the decisive and often indecisive moments that occur in our wonderful diverse cities and beyond, this exhibition proudly showcases engaging imagery from our varied and enthusiastic members who are inspired by Australia’s eclectic heart.  

Lovers of this genre of photography know the feeling of elation when they see something truly unique, fleeting, humorous, decisive and graceful.

'These photos are not just street style; they capture ephemeral moments—raw, unrehearsed and completely unique. Shot in the Heart of Melbourne is an artistic and candid homage to the people that bring this city to life each day', Concrete Playground.

Shot in the Heart of Australia is an artistic and candid homage to the people that breathe life into the   streets of the cities and towns in Australia.

Banner Image: Photograph by Sally Coggle

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