Dane Beesley


Dane Beesley is an Australian photographer.
He has created photography books; exhibited widely; and his photographs are held in public and private collections.
Using the family basement as a darkroom, he began taking pictures from an early age but when he purchased an enormous jumble of old cameras and photography equipment from a deceased estate, he started experimenting.

Dane's work

Dane Beesley has been described as a "leading Australian rock photojournalist" by Melbourne street press Beat Magazine.
Marei Bischarn, photo editor at Rolling Stone Australia, described his work as "honesty in photos; nothing planned or fabricated – just pure energy and great times. It’s like having a drink while you’re getting ready to go out." Continuing to say of his book Splitting the Seconds: A Photographer's Journal "Flick through this book, grab your jacket and run out that door ‘cos something magical has to happen."
Dane's second book "The Road" showcases his photos like soft punctuation marks - an exclamation that is quiet and yet not without a tension. There's the closeness, the fact of a steering wheel, or the cosy interior of a car eerily framing a misty countryside.
In SHADES, morning seems to originate in the stillness of a parked car. A leaning smoking woman in a striped shirt has less a shadow more a shadow self – it’s all in the texture of shades. Models clamber on a sand dune. A suited-up cowboy-man alights a shopping centre escalator while inky-dark ferns track him.

Books

Splitting the Seconds: A Photographer's Journal
The Road
Shades
Yelseeb Enad