Explore The Melbourne Portraits Project in 3D

The Melbourne Portraits Project Exhibition Gallery

When I started The Melbourne Portraits Project, I simply wanted to capture the people and places that kept Melbourne’s creative spirit alive during a time of uncertainty. What began as a series of photoshoots on quiet city streets soon evolved into something more. It became a photo book filled with stories, faces, and moments that spoke to resilience and imagination.

Now, there’s a new way to experience it!

I’m excited to share that The Melbourne Portraits Project is now available as a 3D virtual gallery. Every photo from the book has been curated into a digital space that feels like walking through a physical exhibition. You can explore the portraits one by one, move at your own pace, and take in the full collection from the comfort of your home.

As you navigate the space, you’ll encounter familiar scenes and faces. You may notice details that felt smaller on the page but now reveal themselves in new ways. From the graffiti-covered alleyways to the quiet world of light and shadow, each image is placed with intention. The experience is immersive, visual, and deeply personal.

The gallery only works on laptops or desktop computers. It’s not currently available on phones or tablets. If you have a few quiet minutes and a computer nearby, I invite you to step inside.

Thank you for being part of this journey. I hope the gallery brings the portraits to life in a new and meaningful way.

* The gallery only works on laptops or desktop computers. It’s not currently available on phones or tablets.

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