PRESS RELEASE: Media Release Summertime Photography exhibition and book -OPENING TONIGHT

Hi everyone,

I was hoping to invite you all to the opening of Summertime exhibition and book launch at Tacit galleries tonight and also if there is a possiblity of being shown in your paper. This photo and book project not yet been published on any other online media or print.
Below is a quick intro the 60 page hardcover book produced here at Bambress Press and designed by local design aces Principle Design. All the images feature unique designs tht encompass the longitude and latitude of where the image was taken and some of the temperatures over the Summer.

The gallery images for the show are large black and white 1.2 meter plus framed editions of 5 only and only available in one size. The chosen 9 images for the show showcase some of the best images , its always super hard to find a selection of images from such a collection but I think the gallery has done a great job curating it down.

I look forward to your feedback and questions feel free to get in touch!

Regards Saville Coble
tel 0413 187 246
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This is a vision of summertime, but not one you have seen before. With this unique project Saville Coble takes us on a personal journey that stretches from the ever-changing chaos of city beaches to the peaceful and serene seaside towns of Victoria. From bustling urban shores to wild and rugged seascapes of the southern peninsula, it is a personal snapshot of a Victorian summer from many viewpoints. While all summers are special in their own way, this one was different. This was the summer we needed after battling bushfires, floods, and a pandemic. This last summer came at a time when everyone was exhausted and desperate to get back to the beach and bask in the sensuality of the season. While some images radiate with the power of the baking sun, casting deep summer shadows, others offer a wistful, lyrical interpretation of the coast and its many waterways, all of them transporting us back to the summer of 2022. ‘Summertime’ is a quiet reflection of the season and a time when Victoria emerged from the challenges and lockdowns of the previous years into the golden light of summer once again.