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Cool Photos of Cool People: NIKO

Shooting. It’s pretty much all I’ve ever wanted to do. Be it for short films, TV pilots or on a disposable camera for that element of surprise, being around the camera has been my greatest joy. The last few months I’ve acquired an incredibly deep admiration for my immediate surroundings and the intricacies that define their beauty. The cracks in the paint on my dad’s old shed, the dying Pine trees that look like they are rusting, the way the light pours onto the concrete turning it gold in the afternoon… so many things I all of a sudden wanted to capture forever. Luckily, I know some amazing people who are always willing to help bring these visions of mine to life.

Queue: Niko. An incredibly talented (and tall!) photographer, philosophical mind and Vine appreciator. In Italian, Niko would be described as ‘simpatico.’ He radiates a calming energy and bright light, which is a rare combination. He is also a brilliant model to work with, often posing how I wanted without instruction. It helps we both assisted in an incredibly fast-paced photography studio, so posing and movement are forever ingrained into our minds! Whether I wanted to shoot in the autumn crusted trees, on my dad’s semi-trailer, in the middle of a construction site or atop a tin roof, Niko was up for it. We shot for about four hours from the front to the back of my family’s property, but it felt more like 5 minutes. What can I say? Time flies when you’re having fun!

This time I wanted to bring something more personal into play, so I interviewed Niko and paired his words with my favourite images below. I shot both Digital and Film and have pulled the entire gallery together HERE. That’s right - HERE.

Can’t wait to take more cool photos of cool people.

Enjoy!

x

Adrianne

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Let’s start with the basics. Where were you born and raised?

Born in Tarquinia, Italy, lived there a few years but I grew up most of my life in Australia. 

One part of Italy I have yet to see! Where in the world feels most like home to you?

I don't think I could say with certainty a singular place, but if I had to choose it would be anywhere in the world with a kitchen and friends to cook for. 

A pretty perfect answer. I have to ask - what’s your signature dish?

Carbonara!

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I think the next shoot we do is going to have to involve food! Now tell me, what are you most passionate about?

Photography, rock climbing and travel.

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Photography I may have had an inkling about…Where would you say your love for photography began? 

Being mentored by photo journalist Viki Ospina in Colombia. 

That sounds absolutely incredible! What was your first ever camera?

It was a Nikon FM2.

What do you absolutely love to shoot?

I’d have to say protests and street photography.

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I’ve seen your work and i have to say I really admire they way you dive right into the midst of protests. What inspires you the most both as an artist and a person? 

The works of war photographers and journalists like James Natchez, Chris Hondros, Lynsey Addario…

What’s one thing people wouldn’t know about you?

Nothing particularly remarkable. 

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I have to disagree - you do a stellar Christopher Walken impression! Okay, name the three coolest places you’ve ever been:

They would have to be El Choco, Colombia, Havana, Cuba and Paris (specifically during a yellow vest protest)!

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What is one film you’re obsessed with and why:

The Raid Redemption (1 and 2), for the fantastic fight choreography in conjunction with set pieces, budget, camera angles and practical effects.  

Adding them to my list! Okay, so you’re hosting a dinner and you can invite any three figures throughout history: 

Carl Sagan, Carl Jung and Dante Alighieri.

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I might have to steal Dante the next time I get asked that question! Moving into modern territory, what is something from the internet you quote way too much?

"Hey Demons, it's me… ya boi."

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Honestly, a brilliant choice. And finally, if you could go back in time and give your 13 year old self advice, what would it be? 

I would say ‘take care of yourself… and invest in bitcoin.’

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Images shot on my Canon 5D Mark IV and Pentax K1000 using Portra 800.

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categories: Photography
Tuesday 07.21.20
Posted by Adrianne Gullotta
Comments: 1
 

I liked it, so I shot it #3

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There’s this tiny half-brick house built in the 60’s I spent four years growing up in. It’s still standing in front of my current home, unoccupied. The hallways are so small that, as a child my arms could touch both walls simultaneously. The stairway that leads to the back door is made of aged wood, probably from trees much older than me that used to stand at the back of our property. I shared a room with my little sister, both the best and the worst. I used to sleep with a portable Sony radio under my pillow to block out the noise of cars and people too awake for midnight.

Walking in for the first time in too long, it was almost exactly as it was when 9-year-old me walked in for the first time. The walls are a noticeable white; the kitchen still stuck in 1979. Hexagonal bathroom tiles still a faded pastel blue and the same mirror still propped up on the wall - an attempt at making it feel bigger than it really is. There’s nothing like walking through a childhood memory vault to remind of the essence of time.

I had wanted to shoot in there for months and I knew exactly what I wanted. Then all of a sudden Covid-19 hit and I knew if I didn’t act fast it would be many more months until I’d be able to make it happen. I called one of my best friends Selena although I wouldn’t have to ask and we got to work on this vision right away.

The funny thing is this shoot mirrors the current state we are in, but I had this idea months ago. The feeling I wanted to evoke, the aesthetic I wanted to create was all centered around the fact this house is empty; isolated. It’s always looked the same, as if it were frozen in time but despite it’s hollowness there is still life within it. What life you may ask? Memories. In my head I could see the shots of blinding white walls with whatever natural light was available, colours from the 70’s and a girl. Maybe she lived there many moons ago; maybe she is there still - stuck, but unaware of time.

Did I inadvertently predict this period of isolation? Was this idea a premonition back in February? Who knows. What I do know, is I liked it, so I shot it.

You can view the full gallery here.

Stay safe,

Adrianne

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tags: photos, photo story, photography, photographer, sydney, australia, covid, covid-19, corona, art, story, writing, artist, colours, black and white, female, model, house, white, red, 70s, 60s, fashion, makeup, portrait, portraiture, article, gallery
categories: Photography
Tuesday 04.07.20
Posted by Adrianne Gullotta
Comments: 2
 

Photo Journal: Tattooed by Lauren Winzer

Anyone that knows me is well aware of my obsession with Captain Jack Sparrow. My most loved character of all-time played by my favourite actor of all-time - how could I not commemorate my adoration? It’s his courage, humour, caution-to-the-wind spirit and heart (made up of more gold than he’s stolen) that captivated me the instant I saw him on the silver screen in 2003.

I wanted a reminder to be that fearless and to not take life so seriously. I wanted a reminder that it is not just important, but a necessity to break the rules; doing something good in the eyes of others does not always mean it is right. POTC Trivia: Did you know before Jack was Captain Jack, he once sailed the Black Pearl under Lord Cutler Beckett's command, but deserted the Navy after refusing to carry slave cargo? He really is the best pirate I’ve ever seen. At 20 I knew I wanted his nine pieces of eight beaded headpiece etched into the right side of my ribcage. Fast forward 6 years and I finally had my dream tattoo booked in at Hunter and Fox in Beaconsfield.

A minimalist when it comes to ink, I love the dainty stuff; the finer details. Over the years I had heard of Lauren Winzer, but didn’t realise the level of demand she is in until I went to book her - well worth the wait by the way! It took about 7 months of waiting after expressing interest in an appointment and being put on her waitlist, but what else can you expect from the Queen of fine lines who gave Post Malone his famous Playboy bunny?

Hunter and Fox sits in a small double story studio on Botany Road, and you’ll know if Lauren is in if her bright pink Jeep is parked out front. Once buzzed in, you’ll sit and admire the walls covered in quirky artworks by Mr Flash Machine and watch the fanatics before you get their amazing pieces done. From beginning to end it was a fantastic experience and Lauren is incredibly enjoyable to be around. Any questions you have she’s happy to not just answer, but have a full conversation which I always find to be a true testament to being a quality human being.

I found her story so inspiring and ringing true to a few things I’ve learned over the past year - when you do what you love, regardless of the warnings you garner in doing so, success will find its way to you and in turn; happiness. From “sh!t-kicker office jobs” all through her twenties, to doodling at work and friends requesting tattoo designs (because she is an incredibly talented drawer) to international celebrity tattoo artist. Lauren is walking proof that there is nothing wrong with not having everything figured out in your twenties and finding your path later on or honing in on what you really love doing in your spare time. Who knows - maybe I’ll start my tattoo apprenticeship at 30 - I wouldn’t rule it out just yet.

17 more reasons to want another tattoo.

17 more reasons to want another tattoo.

Blue really is the warmest colour.

Blue really is the warmest colour.

“Just another half a centimetre to the left.”

“Just another half a centimetre to the left.”

Bill f#$%in’ Murray!

Bill f#$%in’ Murray!

Right before the needle kisses the skin.

Right before the needle kisses the skin.

It’s more of a scratching sensation than an OH MY GOD WHY DO I TORTURE MYSELF sensation.

It’s more of a scratching sensation than an OH MY GOD WHY DO I TORTURE MYSELF sensation.

Half-way to forever.

Half-way to forever.

“It’s PERFECT.”

“It’s PERFECT.”

“Nine Pieces of Whatever-We-Have-In-Our-Pockets-At-The-Time"? Oh yes, that sounds very piratey.

“Nine Pieces of Whatever-We-Have-In-Our-Pockets-At-The-Time"? Oh yes, that sounds very piratey.

Mr Flash Machine doing art good.

Mr Flash Machine doing art good.

Thank you so much to my beautiful sister and bestest friend in the whole world, Alana for taking my (probably annoying) photographic direction so well and snapping these epic moments of myself.

All other photos were taken by me and all photos were edited by yours truly.

Looking forward to more photo journaling for you!

Adrianne

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Here are some bonus shots from Alana’s session with Lauren:

The artist at work and the canvas content.

The artist at work and the canvas content.

It’s all in the details…

It’s all in the details…

When your little sister is obsessed with Lord of the Rings.

When your little sister is obsessed with Lord of the Rings.

tags: tattoo, art, ink, lauren winzer, post malone, miley cyrus, celebrity, skin, sydney, photo, photography, photographer, story, photo story, photo journalism, article, experience, hunter asnd fox, hunter and fox
categories: Writing, tattoo
Wednesday 02.05.20
Posted by Adrianne Gullotta
 

I liked it, so I shot it #2

Once again inspiration hit and I had no model. So with my Mark IV, my backyard and the 2pm sunlight I headed out to do a self-shoot.

I used my dad’s old work van and his shed for those rustic vibes and colours. My favourite creative moment was glancing over at the ladder and deciding to shoot through instead of on it. The unplanned and unexpected ideas are always the best!

There is actually a 70s Cher inspired shoot I have been wanting to do for a while on film (and I will!), but in the meantime here are some photographs with a hint of that vibe to kick off the new year. The one I initially want to do is more grainy and not as warm in texture, but I’m happy with the aesthetic of this one. :)

Makeup, styling, photos and editing by yours truly.

Let me know what you think in the comments below!

Adrianne

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tags: photos, photographer, sydney, australia, female, canon, 5d mark iv, lightroom, natural light, 70s, cher, model, modeling, styling, makeup, portrait, self shoot, self portrait, long hair, fashion, 2020, art, artist, creative, creator, content
Wednesday 01.01.20
Posted by Adrianne Gullotta
Comments: 2
 

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