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Our www.wotwedid.com blog reached the milestone of 1000,000 views last week. It has had 56,000 visitors who have had the opportunity to view 380 posts and read around 250K words and see the hundreds of photographs that we have made to compliment the stories.
Our wotwedid Blog was started nine years ago as an opportunity to connect with our friends and creative communities via social media. The topic cloud for the wotwedid Blog includes ARTISTS’ BOOKS, PHOTBOOKS, CAMERA OBSCURA, EXHIBITIONS, MEETING PEOPLE, THE ART AND PRACTICE OF PHOTOGRAPHY, REGIONAL ARTS, CYANOTYPES, PLACE PROJECTS and POST-DOCTORAL RESEARCH.

Topic cloud wotwedid
Usually the content that we post is generated by us and includes the written commentaries, the photographs and illustrations – it can be quite a lengthy time consuming task to get a blog up.
While many posts relate to what we do, have done or will be doing, the Blog represents a chronology of activity in our art practice, our lives and issues that we are concerned about. Due to the contemporary space that the arts and artists occupy today much activity and many events go unnoticed and unrecorded. So a significant driver is to provide a space for commentary on what is happening outside of the popularist ‘art bubble’.
Early this year we were excited to learn that the State Library of Queensland had nominated wotwedid.com for inclusion in the Pandora Archive managed by the National Library of Australia, ‘to ensure the collection and long-term preservation of online publications relating to Australia and Australians. This objective contributes to the Library’s statutory function to comprehensively collect Australia’s documentary heritage.’
Over the years we have found that many views, screen dumps and downloads of resources we make available take place anonymously without comment or feedback. Then again, we understand that this is the same for most online resources. Despite this we find that as we travel and meet friends, fellow artists, academics and curators many say how much they appreciate and enjoy the content that we generate and post.
So, a BIG Thank You to all have visited … And we look forward to your return to help take www.wotwedid.com to the next milestone – 200,000K views.

D+V with masks
Vicky+Doug
PORTRAIT PHOTO: Susan Belperio
Here are some images of people met, events documented and our own art activities over recent years …
2017 NGV Melbourne Art Book Fair
Wim de Vos presenting at ABBE Artists Book Conference 2017 at the Queensland College of Art
Siganto Seminar and Artists’ Book Fair – June 20+21, 2015
ABBE Artists Book Fair 2015 l-r Christene Drewe+Helen Cole+Diedrie Brollo
All you can eat – Nocturne Bundaberg
Farm produce store: Nocturne Miles
Hilary Wardhough + Mel Anderson PHOTO: Supplied
Martin Parr and Doug Spowart reviewing Australian and New Zealand photobooks at the State Library of Victoria for consideration to be included in the Tate submission. January 2018.
Some Antipodean Photobooks from the Tate project PHOTOCOLLAGE: Doug Spowart
Peter Lyssiotis’ book “What the moon let me see’
2015 – EXHIBITED: ‘Books by Artists’, The Webb Gallery as part of the Artists Book Brisbane Event
Joe Ruckli’s exhibition ‘Lightning without flash’ at QCA
Teun van der Heidjen workshop @ PSC
Justine Ellis & Dan Rule – Perimeter Books
Maris Rusis & Doug at his Foto Frenzy exhibition
Juno Gemes at Fireworks Gallery Brisbane
Ian Poole at Foto Frenzy
Peter Lyssiotis in his studio
Helen Frajman of M.33 at the Volume Art Book Fair
Andrew Chapman
Lou Gilbert
Gerrit Fokkema & Libby Jeffery
Sonya Payes
Harvey Benge at Photobook New Zealand 2016
Meg Hewitt at Volume Art Book Fair
Des Cowley+Cartier-Bresson’s Book_1936
BIFB Photobook Panelist: David Wadelton PHOTO: Doug Spowart
BIFB Photobook Panelist: Patrick Pound PHOTO: Doug Spowart
Doug introduces the BIFB Photobook panel PHOTO: Victoria Cooper
Anita Totha – Remote Photobooks NZ
With BIFB Creative Director Fiona Sweet
Rephotography project for Toowoomba Regional Art Gallery: Don Featherstone ‘Golden Tree’ 1959 – Spowart+Cooper Corner of Kitchener & Herries Streets 1996
‘Under the southern sun’ cyanotype exhibition at The Maud Street Photo Gallery PHOTO: Gail Newmann
Gail Neumann hanging the ‘Under the southern sun’ cyanotype exhibition at The Maud Street Photo Gallery
‘Under the southern sun’ installation at The Maud Street Photo Gallery
Beata Batorowicz + Doug judging the Somerset Art Award 2019 Photo: Victoria Cooper
Tilley Wood artist PHOTO: Doug Spowart
Doug presenting a workshop at New England Art Gallery & Museum Armidale
Martin Parr looking at ANZ photobooks – Vienna Photobook Festival 2017 PHOTO Lachlan Blair
Doug sorting through book boxes
’10 starfish that are an invasive species with 8 bones of a Tasmanian wallaby’ by Victoria Cooper
EXPO88 Nocturne Zebra Photo by Y. Regami (a.k.a. Doug Spowart)
British Library buys ‘Australian Banquet, January 25/ 26, 1788’
At The Unconformity, Queenstown 2018
At The Unconformity, Queenstown 2018
Meeting with Marc Pricop at The Unconformity, Queenstown 2018
Meeting with Raymond Arnold at The Unconformity, Queenstown 2018
Beginning the porthole blackout of the camera obscura on the Spirit of Tasmania ferry
Spirit of Tasmania ferry Camera obscura: a 3-5 metre wave crashes against our porthole
Imagery Gallery – my mother and business partner Ruby and I
Victoria Cooper, Ian Strange, Helen Cole, Damien Eckersley
Frank Corley circa 1994 Photo: Doug Spowart
A portrait of Wim de Vos at Studio West End. Photo: Doug Spowart
Wim de Vos’ sketchbook of the Mackay Artspace’ Focus on Artists Books conference
Adele in the New West End Studio
Thomas Oliver portrait shoot
At the Monash Gallery of Art at the opening of the cyanotype exhibition ‘In Anna’s Garden’
With Elysha Rei completing our collaborative C.R.A.P. Artists Survey book
A page from Doug’s flipbook Narcissus meets himself on the way to Bunadanon
Bundanon residency Writer’s Cottage dichotomy: a projection
Bundanon residency Vicky’s a page from the ‘River’ book
A page from the cyanotype artists book ‘Tidal’ a finalist in the Libris Artists Book Awards
Pinhole portrait of Ian Poole 1993
Ian Poole, Glen, Ruby, Asai, Ben and Doug at the opening of Floating
Participants in the video by Doug Spowart – Photography, 5 years from now
Team Foto Frenzy – an Impossible Project 10×8 Polaroid by Doug Spowart – RHS Ian photographs Doug
Doug Spowart and Ian Poole with the poster for Shot from down under
Vicky and the BLUE NOTEBOOK YEARBOOK
Caren Florance at the ABBE Conference Photo: Doug Spowart from ABBE Artists Book Conference 2017
Brad Freeman at the ABBE Conference Photo: Doug Spowart from ABBE Artists Book Conference 2017
Doug with his cyanotype book at the Skopelos Greece workshop Photo Victoria Cooper
Steph Bolt with some of her full sheet prints at the Skopelos Workshop Photo Doug Spowart
Regina Maria Anzenberger and Doug Spowart at the Vienna Photobook Festival PHOTO: Doug Spowart
Natalia Baluta (Russian Self-Pub) at the Vienna Photobook Festival PHOTO: Doug Spowart
Gerry Badger in review with us at the Vienna Photobook Festival PHOTO: Doug Spowart
Yiny And comment in a lucture by Doug Spowart
Doug with his cyanotype transparency at the Skopelos Greece workshop
Sandy Barrie and a lost treasure
APOTY Patron Libby Jeffery discusses the 2017 APOTY PHOTO: Doug Spowart
Daniel Boetker-Smith and Peter Lyssiotis share a conversation
The crown spilled out into the street 2017 APOTY Awards
Gracia and Louise at the Festival of the Photocopier Melbourne 2017
Nocturne Castlemaine: Pyrenees Highway and moon rise, Chewton
Nocturne Castlemaine: Post Office – Telstra telephones PHOTO: Cooper+Spowart ©2017
Wooli Beach Junk a cyanotype by Doug Spowart
Super Nova a cyanotype artists’ book by Victoria Cooper
PHOTO: Steph Bolt Cyanotype: Cooper+Spowart
Nocturne Castlemaine: Chewton Post Office Duo PHOTO: Cooper+Spowart
Signing our Field Studies 2016 contribution
Thomas Oliver and Doug
With David Tickell on the day of his gift to me in 2013
Nocturne Armidale images in tthe council chambers with Neil Burton Photo: Lindy Burton
Nocturne Armidale group Photo: Neil Burton
Nocturne Armidale: Zebra crossing – Beardy Mall PHOTO: Cooper+Spowart
The Maud camera obscura team – Louis Lim, Doug+Vicky with Maud Director Irena Prikryl. PHOTO: Louis Lim
Sandy Barrie demonstrates ancient portable daylight enlargers – the oldest was made before 1859.
Louis Lim bought Ana Paula’s book
Orpheus Photo Workshop: A Photoshop power session with Les
Processing 120 film with Irena Prykril in the Maud Street Photo Gallery Darkroom
Nocturne Armidale workshop at NERAM
Nocturne Miles: A group shot of the photographers
Doug Spowart: researcher in the Repository of the State Library of Queensland
Ana Paula Estrada with Gillian Jones at the launch of ‘Memorandum’
Les Walkling’s Colorspace portrait – Orpheus Island 2005 PHOTO: Doug Spowart
Doug with one of his ICONS & REVERED AUSTRALIANA prints
SLQ Siganto Research Fellow Victoria Cooper
The CarCamera Obscura folio was a finalist in the LEICA CCP Photodocumentary Awards
Renata Buziak and Victoria at the opening of Buziak’s ‘Medicinal Plant Cycles’
Dr Victoria Cooper opens Renata Buziak’s ‘Medicinal Plant Cycles’
Doug doing a show ‘n’ tell with examples of their handmade photobooks
A page from the journal PHOTO.Graphy published by Doug Spowart
With Terri Ducheck Irena Prikryl and Gillian Jones the exhibition ‘In Situ’ at Maud Gallery
The artists’ dinner @ Maud Gallery
Louise Martin-Chew opens the exhibition ‘In Situ’ at Maud Gallery PHOTO: Irena Prikryl
Jo-Anne Driessens – “Up Close” @ Fireworks Gallery PHOTO: Doug Spowart
Michael Aird, Juno Jemes and Joanne Driessens @ Fireworks Gallery PHOTO: Victoria Cooper
“Up Close” Artist Talk chaired by Doug Spowart PHOTO: Victoria Cooper
The CarCamera on the Barkly Tableands during the transcontinental crossing
A CarCamera obscura image on the Barkly Tableands during the transcontinental crossing
The Sentinel, Mt Buffalo a zoneplate pinhole by Doug Spowart
Doug’s Graflex 4×5 fitted with a zone plate
Vicky’s shortbread biscuit tin 6x17cm panorama roll film
A bikkie tin pinhole of Myall Park Botanic Gardens – from the exhibition Natural Encounter
Pinhole 4×5 Chrome film exposed in a film box by Victoria Cooper
Lost City zoneplate by Doug Spowart
Silvi Glattauer at Baldessin Press Studio PHOTO: Doug Spowart
William Kelly with Nicola Stairmand at Baldessin Press Studio SLV Creative Fellowship Residency announcement event Spetember 27, 2015 PHOTO: Doug Spowart
Sandy Barrie and the Art Union journal featuring a Henry Fox Talbot print Photo: Doug Spowart
World Photobook Day Forum at Maud Street Photo Gallery PHOTO: Daniel Groneberg
Libby Jeffery MomentoPro after a long day at Volume Art Book Fair Sydney
Bella Capezio making Insta Photobooks for APPA at the Volume Art Book Fair
John Ogden Cyclops Press at Volume Artbook Fair Sydney PHOTO: Doug Spowart
A David Williams portrait of Doug at the Ballarat International Foto Biennale
Adele Outteridge + Wim de Vos – Photo from ABBE Artists Book Conference 2015 by Doug Spowart
Doug Spowart reading a book at the SLQ
Doug Spowart with the La Trobe journal that features one of his papers on photobooks PHOTO: Victoria Cooper
Out at night shooting images for the Nocturne Muswellbrook project
Nocturne Musswellbrook exhibition opening with the Gallery team
Nocturne Musswellbrook exhibition opening
Photobook Melbourne: Peter Lyssiotis looking at an Aperture Books
Des Cowley talks the ‘OTHER’ Photobook Forum at the Photobook Melbourne event
The judging team for the Australian Photobook of the Year Award PHOTO: Doug Spowart
Vicky and Doug photographing for the Toowoomba Art Society’s ‘Waterways project’
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