Viewfinder: Photography from the 1970s to Now

A person on a skateboard is in the air. Two people in the bottom right hand corner are looking up at him. One of them is wearing a cardboard crown. The background is a blue sky with white clouds.

Dave Tacon, Australian Renton Millar, world champion professional skateboarder, performs a method air above a half pipe ramp, before a crowd of young onlookers at Prahran, Victoria, 8 April 2009, nla.gov.au/nla.obj-137927722, courtesy Dave Tacon

Dave Tacon, Australian Renton Millar, world champion professional skateboarder, performs a method air above a half pipe ramp, before a crowd of young onlookers at Prahran, Victoria, 8 April 2009, nla.gov.au/nla.obj-137927722, courtesy Dave Tacon

Powerful documentary photography focuses our attention on the beauty of everyday life.​

Viewfinder: Photography from the 1970s to Now took a unique look at the journey of Australian documentary photography over the last five decades, from black and white images to the vibrant high definition images of today.

Drawing exclusively from the vast photography collection at the National Library of Australia, the 125 images in this exhibition reveal a changing Australia.

Images of what were traditionally quintessential Australian figures – shearers, dancers, diggers, knitters, sporting heroes and bronzed bodies on the beach – are present, but these characters and images are now part of a much bigger, and far more inclusive, picture, now featuring winged angels at Mardi Gras, the lives of migrants and the joy of family life.

Viewfinder also focusses on the evolving nature of photography as a way of recording our lives and highlights the significant technological advances and increasing diversity of styles, approaches and techniques utilised by photographers over the past five decades.

Just as your photo albums, whether physical or digital, tell your story, documentary photographers capture images that help us to understand a place and its people, and to plot our way forward in an uncertain world.

The exhibition ran from Friday 16 September 2022 until Sunday 30 April 2023. You can still see the exhibition online, below.

Viewfinder: Photography from the 1970s to Now was curated by Matthew Jones.

Exhibition highlights

A young boy in a blue soccer shirt, white shorts and soccer boots is about to kick a yellow soccer ball back into the game.

Dave Tacon, Flemington Eagles striker Osman, representing the Flemington high rise Housing Commission flats, lets fly with a corner cross, Atherton Reserve, Fitzroy, Victoria, September 10, 2005, nla.gov.au/nla.obj-137108517, courtesy Dave Tacon

Black and white image of a smiling man with his arms spread wide standing in front of a fountain

Rennie Ellis, Hippie, Kings Cross, 1970-1971, nla.gov.au/nla.obj-145154046, courtesy of the Rennie Ellis Photographic Archive

Two men from the waist up with their backs to the camera wearing rainbow wings and no shirts. Their arms are wrapped around each other's waist.

William Yang, Rainbow angel wings, New Mardi Gras, 2003, nla.gov.au/nla.obj-136950531, courtesy William Yang

A black and white landscape of an older man wearing a hat and suit jacket sitting outside next to a water tap

Jon Rhodes, Jimmy Sing, Glebe, Sydney, New South Wales, 1974, nla.gov.au/nla.obj-2171057193, courtesy Jon Rhodes

A black and white landscape of women floating in a pool in a circle with toddlers accompanying them.

Roger Garwood, Volunteers work in groups with children in the hydrotherapy pool at the Sir David Brand Centre, Perth, February 1989, nla.gov.au/nla.obj-136970905, courtesy Roger Garwood

Four women smiling and laughing in a street wearing Melbourne Cup attire

Rennie Ellis, Jenny Bannister and Girls, Melbourne Cup, 1978, nla.gov.au/nla.obj-145167899, courtesy of the Rennie Ellis Photographic Archive

A black and white close up of a man's face showing from the brows down to just above the lip with a tiny camera covering the left eye

Mervyn Bishop, Self-portrait of Aboriginal photographer Mervyn Bishop, Sydney, 1989, nla.obj-153510920, copyright courtesy Mervyn Bishop and Josef Lebovic Gallery, Sydney

Two elderly women sitting in cushioned chairs looking at the camera with their hands folded in their laps.

William Yang, Madelaine and Eileen Nom Chong, [Braidwood], 1990 nla.gov.au/nla.obj-146595971, courtesy William Yang

A man in the air doing a trick on a skateboard on the left with some young men watching him on the right

Dave Tacon, Australian Renton Millar, world champion professional skateboarder, performs a method air above a half pipe ramp, before a crowd of young onlookers at Prahran, Victoria, 8 April 2009, nla.gov.au/nla.obj-137927722, courtesy Dave Tacon

A young man leaning on the ledge of a ticket booth with a program sitting to his left

Jon Rhodes, Paul Jackson, Dubbo, News South Wales, 1973, nla.gov.au/nla.obj-2147881601, courtesy Jon Rhodes

See Viewfinder online

Bring the Library to your lounge room with the Viewfinder virtual tour.

Press 'Play' to start exploring. If you need assistance, instructions for navigating the tour can be found below.

 

To navigate the tour, press the 'Play' button in the centre of the screen and then use the arrow keys on your keyboard, click or drag your mouse, or click on the white circles on the Gallery floor to move around the Gallery.

  • Clicking the purple icons on the exhibited objects will bring up an image of the item and a link to the digitised version on Trove, where available.
  • Clicking on the grey icon brings up the image captions.

If you need further assistance, more information can be found by clicking the 'Help' button in the bottom right-hand corner of the virtual tour screen.

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Exhibition details
16 Sep 2022 – 30 Apr 2023
09:00 – 17:00
Free
Online
Gallery closed
Online

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