Alan Adler was possibly Australia’s most photographed man, having tested his analog photobooths with weekly selfies for more than 50 years. With a legacy that now includes a photobook and an upcoming exhibition at RMIT Gallery, Melbourne, he leaves us with so much to remember him‘It’s been my whole life’: Alan and his photobooths – a picture essay Continue reading…Alan Adler was possibly Australia’s most photographed man, having tested his analog photobooths with weekly selfies for more than 50 years. With a legacy that now includes a photobook and an upcoming exhibition at RMIT Gallery, Melbourne, he leaves us with so much to remember him‘It’s been my whole life’: Alan and his photobooths – a picture essay Continue reading… Alan Adler was possibly Australia’s most photographed man, having tested his analog photobooths with weekly selfies for more than 50 years. With a legacy that now includes a photobook and an upcoming exhibition at RMIT Gallery, Melbourne, he leaves us with so much to remember him‘It’s been my whole life’: Alan and his photobooths – a picture essay Continue reading…
Alan Adler, Melbourne’s beloved Flinders Street photobooth operator – in pictureson January 19, 2025 at 3:00 am
