Rosalind Pach
A great photograph will always tell a story no matter what the subject whether it’s a person, an animal, an object, even a landscape. This is what I always aim to capture in my work.
I shoot both on film and digital mediums. I have a Diploma in photography as well as a Bachelor of Arts degree.
I have recently been awarded a spot in the Top 20 Australian Landscape Photographer of 2024 by Australian Photography Magazine for my body of work "Contrasting Skylines."
Away from the mainstream, I like to experiment and explore interesting, unique and various ways of developing my photographic processes and practices. Collaborating with other artists as well as solo work, I have exhibited my work at galleries and venues around Melbourne.
Dimmeys
Giclee Print (photographic), 42cm x 58.3cm, 2025
$300
One Hour Photo
Giclee Print (photographic), 36.7cm x 59.4cm, 2025
$300
Hersh's Tailors
Giclee Print (photographic), 30cm x 59.4cm, 2025
$300
“My neighbourhood of Richmond and Cremorne is steeped in history, dating back to the 1800s.
Everywhere you turn, there are reminders of the past. Whether buildings are still businesses or now private residences, by retaining these signs, present and past owners have respected and honoured their significance with a nod to their past.
The in-camera multiple exposure process enables me to create a ghostly visual layering effect, suggesting the lingering presence of the past. Whether it’s a sign originating from the 1800s to the late 1900s, they continue to evoke a powerful sense of nostalgia. They stand as enduring symbols of a bygone era, connecting us to shared memories and collective histories.”