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Derek Henderson

Looking through Derek Henderson’s work. I saw that he takes a lot of landscape images and each image is a different town or a place. In each image it shows a different story, The place and it’s history.

Fiona Amundsen

Fiona Amundsen and Derek Henderson have a similar way of capturing what they see. Photographs of buildings and landscape. In this serious Fiona took photos of Pearl Harbour Memorial site to showcase it’s present.

Fiona Pardington

Fiona Pardington is more into still life, showing which is hidden or unseen in the photograph as much as what it may represent.

Joyce Campbell

Joyce Campbell’s photographs landscape and objects with in the landscape. She examine the collision of natural and cultural systems.

Laurence Aberhart

Laurence is well known for his landscape, facades, mountains and interiors photographs. He tells history of the specific object he’s photographing. Not only that, his chosen medium also tells a story.

Paul Johns

Most Paul’s work are made in studio capturing the moments that form the materials of our memory.

Richard Orjis

His practice is an alternation between growth and the inert, nature and artifice, ritual and the banal.

Wayne Barrer

Wayne’s practice focuses on landscape change and the cultural redefinition of nature

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