It’s probably no surprise that Greg Weight recently swapped his camera for the pen to work on a yet-to-be-published book. Now 78, he has never stood still, and has turned his hand to many genres of photography over the years.
He describes the book, Time Exposure, as both an exploration of the cultural, social, and artistic shifts during the last half of the twentieth century in Australia, with a particular focus on the important artists.
But at the same time, it looks deeper, into photojournalism, and how photography can also reinterpret reality. “It’s been an absolute pleasure to write,” he says.
The book will feature a variety of Greg’s work, much of which has received significant recognition. His images hang in the National Portrait Gallery, and his awards include the…