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Marty's living room, 2020

Benny Capp

Living Memory Finalist

An image from the series Unscene Sets. Born from the need to remain passionate and creative despite Melbourne's 2020 lockdowns, Unscene Sets is a photographic portrait series of Australian set designers, decorators and curators working in film and television. A space in Benny's studio was set up for participants, who then had creative freedom to decorate a set reflecting their style and aesthetic with pieces they connect with and draw inspiration from. This series pushes the boundary between portraiture and self-portraiture, and is a project that shares meaningful engagement with another creative community also negatively impacted by Covid-19.

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Other NPPP photos from Benny Capp

Martin Manca, 2019 Benny Capp
2020 Finalist
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