


Liam Burnett-Blue #1 - Silent Veil
About The Artwork:
Photo size - A3
Frame not included.
About the photographer:
Liam Burnett-Blue is a Sydney-based photographer best known for his clean, striking aesthetic and evocative black-and-white imagery. With a sharp eye for composition, he explores the interplay of shapes, design, and the raw emotions of his subjects, creating work that feels both timeless and deeply personal.
For Liam, black and white photography is more than a stylistic choice—it’s a way to strip away distractions and focus on the essence of a moment. By removing color, he invites viewers to connect with the details that often go unnoticed: the curve of a shadow, the tension in a gesture, or the unspoken story behind a gaze. His work is defined by a balance of precision and emotion, making each frame a study in both artistry and human connection.
About The Artwork:
Photo size - A3
Frame not included.
About the photographer:
Liam Burnett-Blue is a Sydney-based photographer best known for his clean, striking aesthetic and evocative black-and-white imagery. With a sharp eye for composition, he explores the interplay of shapes, design, and the raw emotions of his subjects, creating work that feels both timeless and deeply personal.
For Liam, black and white photography is more than a stylistic choice—it’s a way to strip away distractions and focus on the essence of a moment. By removing color, he invites viewers to connect with the details that often go unnoticed: the curve of a shadow, the tension in a gesture, or the unspoken story behind a gaze. His work is defined by a balance of precision and emotion, making each frame a study in both artistry and human connection.
About The Artwork:
Photo size - A3
Frame not included.
About the photographer:
Liam Burnett-Blue is a Sydney-based photographer best known for his clean, striking aesthetic and evocative black-and-white imagery. With a sharp eye for composition, he explores the interplay of shapes, design, and the raw emotions of his subjects, creating work that feels both timeless and deeply personal.
For Liam, black and white photography is more than a stylistic choice—it’s a way to strip away distractions and focus on the essence of a moment. By removing color, he invites viewers to connect with the details that often go unnoticed: the curve of a shadow, the tension in a gesture, or the unspoken story behind a gaze. His work is defined by a balance of precision and emotion, making each frame a study in both artistry and human connection.