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INTERVIEW | PHOTOGRAPHER JACQUI DEAN
Sydney photographer Jacqui Deanhas made history during her years of working as a photographer, although her beginnings started off quietly. She grew up in the East End of London and an i...
Read moreClair Estellefound a lot of crossover between her work as a graphic designer and her interest in photography. “I have always enjoyed compositional elements, such as shape and colour,” she says. Whi...
Read moreIndia Hobson fell into photography because it was quicker than drawing. “I like the immediacy of it,” she says. “The alchemy and pointing at things that other people might overlook.” The UK photogr...
Read moreBrett Stevens is currently travelling around Australia photographing a range of locations for travel and food magazines, including Conde Nast Traveller. This follows 10 months of shooting a book, O...
Read moreShannon McGrathis a well-known and respected interiors and architecture photographer based in Melbourne. However, that wasn’t always going to be her path. She started out studying fine art but move...
Read moreThe late photographer Robyn Beeche one day said to Jacqui Turk, “You love photography, and you love interiors. Why not photograph interiors?” It might seem like an obvious suggestion today looking ...
Read moreBecoming a photographer was an accident for Bruce Damonte. He had been working as a management consultant, when a friend of a former co-worker asked him to help out on a photo shoot. “That day, it ...
Read morePHOTOGRAPHER CHRISTOPHER PHILLIPS
Photography complements the two driving forces in Christopher Phillips' personality, he says. “The need to explore and the love of meditative contemplation.” The former comes from wanting to get ou...
Read moreThe pull of photography was too strong for Justin Alexander, despite some early doubts. After school - which started in Papua New Guinea, where he was born, and continued in Cairns for the senior y...
Read more“I’ve always followed my instincts and done things the way I thought they should be done,” says Simon Devitt. “I show the work I want to make and inevitably that’s the work I get to make. Seems to ...
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