TONY POTTS - Sand between the Toes

LIGHTWORKS

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TONY POTTS - Sand between the Toes

LIGHTWORKS

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This series is a time stamp on the beach culture that is quintessential Australian life. It shows Tony Potts's lifelong love of Bondi Beach and the lifesavers that patrol and compete in carnivals up and down the coast of Australia.
Tony Potts has been associated with a camera lens and fashion in one way or another all his life. His mother, Judy Barraclough, was a world-famous model of the 1950s & 60s, and his Uncle David Potts was one of Australia’s best-known Time/Life photographers of the 1940s & 50s. Influenced by a world of fashion and photography as a child, Tony’s career started as a camera assistant to the creative director and primary photographer of Vogue Australia, whilst also studying photography at the Australian Centre of Photography when he quit after his first year at Sydney University doing a science-based degree. Tony left Australia in 1975 for Europe and succeeded as an editorial model working with world-renowned fashion photographers such as Helmut Newton (French Vogue), Denise Piel, Patrick Demarchelier, Albert Watson, Toscani and many others. He appeared in many fashion magazines, including Harpers Bazaar and Vogue Magazines worldwide, including Australian, British, German and Italian Vogue, whilst living for 2 to 3 years at a time in London, Paris and New York. Returning to Australia in 1981 with clarity and determination to interpret and distil the essence of life into his photography, Tony was soon shooting editorial fashion for all the leading contemporary Australian fashion designers and magazines, including Vogue and Harpers. Tony's focus these days is the art world of photography. He now offers limited editions of his past and present work, with a collection of single-edition vintage prints. His best-known images hang in prestigious private collections in Australia and the US.