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Kerry lives her dream
After 30 years in catering, Kerry Herschell has turned her eye to photography – and she’s loving every moment.
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Siblings united through photography
It’s rare to find siblings who get along as well as Chad and Menaka Weerasinghe.
Read MoreA (wo)man’s world
Heather Felix is on a one-woman mission to change the way in which we see women in science, technology, engineering and mathematics, otherwise known as the “STEM” fields.
Read MorePushing the limits
For Luke David, his passion for photography started when he first purchased a camera for a trip to Japan.
Read MoreFreedom feeds vision
It’s the pursuit of freedom that led Julien Visse to Australia, and ultimately, to photography.
Read MorePSC students win at AIPP Awards
Each year, final-year students studying at the Photography Studies College (PSC) enter the Australian Institute of Professional Photography (AIPP) Victorian Awards.
Read MoreEmbrace of the unknown
A radiologist by day, Allison Rose has perfected the art of compartmentalising her sporadic lifestyle.
Read MoreSeeing (more than) double
“Uitsmijter” is a Dutch sandwich made with ham, eggs and pickle. It’s also the name of a photograph taken by Miranda Kremer that won her silver in the AIPP Victorian Photography Print Awards.
Read MoreConceptual photographer wins coveted award
Photography Studies College (PSC) student, Agata Mayes uses surreal images to explore intricate human emotions.
Read MoreLearning the ropes
While we’re used to meeting the accomplished graduates and teachers of the Photography Studies College (PSC), first year student Mo Ng is only just beginning her journey to potential greatness.
Read MoreBehind the lens
By her own admission, talented Southbank local and Photography Studies College (PSC) graduate Taylor Morris says she never saw herself as being the one behind the lens.
Read MoreProfile Picture - Jordan Madge
Jordan Madge anxiously awaits the opening day to the Photobook Melbourne Festival, as he is the only student chosen to participate.
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