Tom Blachford
Tom Blachford | |
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| Born | 1987 (age 38–39) Melbourne, Australia |
| Known for | Photographer |
Tom Blachford (born 1987) is an Australian photographer born in Melbourne, Victoria.[1] Blachford works in architectural and fine art photography.
Blachford has exhibited in Australia, Europe and the US and his works have been seen in Architectural Digest, Vanity Fair, Monocole, i-D.[2]
Work
Midnight Modern is a series capturing urban and suburban architectural environments including Palm Springs, Tokyo.[3]
Centro Verso combines the medium of photography, city shots of Melbourne, with CAD software, 3D printing and microprocessor programming.[4]
Influorescence is a collection of work created with fellow fine art photographer Kate Ballis with botanical themes, exhibited at Melbourne's Gallerysmith in November 2023.[3]
Nihon Noir is a series of works examining Metabolist architecture of Japan.
Books
- Midnight Modern: Palm Springs Under the Full Moon (released 2017, powerHouse Books) ISBN 978-1576878347
- Nihon Noir (released 2026, powerHouse Books) ISBN 978-1648230837
References
- ^ Creswell Bell, Amber (2025). Exposure: Contemporary Photographes in Australia and New Zealand. Thames and Hudson Australia.
- ^ Baker, Tora (11 October 2018). "Tom Blachford's cool photographs of California's Modernist buildings in the moonlight". Creative Boom. Retrieved 26 January 2026.
- ^ a b "Influorescence: Kate Ballis and Tom Blachford". Arts Review. 24 October 2023. Retrieved 26 January 2026.
- ^ Klingelfuss, Jessica (12 October 2022). "Tom Blachford creates a cinematic dystopia from Japan's brutalist past". Wallpaper. Retrieved 26 January 2026.