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The beauty in a career change
For Kim Dumayne, living life to the fullest means trying new things regardless of age or stage in life.
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Talking skating, toxic masculinity and the Tao with Tom Craft
Hailing from Wagga Wagga in rural New South Wales, Tom Craft, 20, describes coming of age in a deeply conservative and religious environment.
Read MoreHow a love for travel led to a career of “capturing moments in time”
When it comes to travelling there is nothing Ellina den Toom loves more, although capturing her adventures on camera is a close second.
Read MoreEmerging talent sets her sights on mastering photography
Dani Watson may have only just picked up a camera in late 2016, but in this short time she has gone on to become “one to watch” in the photography world.
Read MoreWhen a change in trajectory leads to the discovery of a passion
Outside of his corporate career, Mark Stevens occasionally dabbled in photography, but it wasn’t until he retired that he could jump at the opportunity to chase his passion.
Read MoreRe-telling family history through photographs
For Photography Studies College (PSC) student Conor McCaul, photography has always been a way of exploring the unnoticed and telling a story.
Read MoreHow capturing meaningful images went from a pastime to a passion
Inspiration can come from a range of different places, and for Photography Studies College (PSC) student Peter Waters the moment that sparked his interest in photography came during a visit to the NGV exhibition, An incomplete world.
Read MoreNever too old to win a graduate award
Samantha Poling is proof that age is just a number, and “it’s never too late” to change trajectory and learn a new skill.
Read MoreExploring the wide world of photography with an open mind
Emilia Furfaro has always had a keen interest in photography, but it wasn’t until she studied it as an art form in high school that she realised there was more to it than just clicking a button.
Read MoreThe emerging photographers of PSC showcase their final projects
As the end of the year approaches, the time to bid farewell to studying at the Photography Studies College has come for many students, but not before they celebrate their efforts with a graduate exhibition.
Read MoreSharing hidden histories and truths through a lens
EJ Hassan has always found peace in capturing moments that often go unnoticed, and with only a few weeks until she graduates, she is already successfully giving a voice to the often unspoken.
Read MoreTaking dreams sky high
Jaime-Kanan McPherson is freshly back from a fashion-crazed week spent taking snaps at Paris Fashion Week’s Haute Couture, and it has only left her more inspired.
Read MoreMaking connections through photography
For Lucky Frawley, getting back into photography has come at just the right time.
Read MoreYashodha is finally chasing her “bohemian calling”
After spending years allowing her conservative risk-adverse side to take control of her life, Yashodha Boopalan is now ready to pave a new way for her future.
Read MoreStorytelling the heart of Dane’s work
Dane Travers is a jack of all trades.
Read MoreKerry lives her dream
After 30 years in catering, Kerry Herschell has turned her eye to photography – and she’s loving every moment.
Read MoreSiblings 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.
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