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Photography

 

 

My interests are naturalistic portraits, inspiring landscapes, collages for illustration, and significant events.

Highlight of photographic career so far contributing to the 750 Project,  750 lights to the World Australian contributor of hand portraits in 2019.  This installation of photographs was astounding. 

 

I have photographed for Far North Queensland Volunteers, Queensland Music Festival, Danielle Wilson (dancer), Bob Elliston (musician),  Pam Galeano (author, book launches), Licuala Writers, and the Tablelands Folk Festival, as well as contributing to ABC Open projects.

 

I regularly contribute to Nineteen Months.

Photographs

60 + photographs, Nineteen Months (Current)

Headline photographs for this project achieved on the following:

Asma Names BE 177

Ilm Knowledge BE 176

Asma Names BE 176

Azamat BE 175

http://www.nineteenmonths.com/rahmat-mercy-174-b-e/

http://www.nineteenmonths.com/sultan-sovereignty-172-b-e/

http://www.nineteenmonths.com/names-asma-172-b-e/  

Aftermath - significant contributor to this ABC OPEN project documenting natural disasters through community journalism which was awarded a major media award (2012), Many photographs contributed.

Baha'i Calendar contributions, United States of America, 2018, 2020, 2021

Photograph 'The Dreamer,' in Tokens, No 7, Philadelphia, 2018

Exhibition

Australian Contributor to the 750 Project,  750 lights to the World  Curated by Nancy Wong and Bob Reddy. 2019

 

Illumine Festival, Magda Community Artz, Gold Coast and Byron Bay (October, 2017)

Curating and photographic contributions to ‘Without Words,’ co-exhibition with Sophie Sam and Lima Robinson, Malanbarra Midja Indigenous Women’s Health and Housing (2013)

 

Selection of portrait photograph for exhibition for ABC Open, Tweed Heads. (2013)

Work published in ABC Open, Koori Mail, Tully Times, Australian Baha’i Bulletin 

Photo in touring Aftermath exhibition curated by ABC Open (2012)

Ripple, poetry and photography walls and leaf installations, CRACA, Tully Tourism and Dorothy Jones Library, (2007)

 

 

 

 

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