Tag: australian street photographers

street photographers from australia

  • Julia Coddington

    Julia Coddington

    Julia Coddington is a street photographer from Australia.  She is co-founder of the Australian based Unexposed Collective, for women, non binary and intersex street photographers and an administrator of @womeninstreet, a growing international community of women street photographers.  Julia is a member of the Little Box Collective.

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    About The Collection

    Losing myself in a scene and becoming at one with a scene and then the image, gives me a sense of achievement and is the reason I continue to go out and photograph. This collection includes images that have a sense of intimacy and closeness and where I feel I am part of that scene and within the image itself.

  • Enrico Markus Essl

    Enrico Markus Essl

    Enrico Markus Essl

    Born in Linz (Upper Austria), grown up in Salzburg now back, living and working  in Linz. Since my early childhood I have been interested in photography. I detected street photography for myself and it’s been haunting me until this day.  The urban jungle of cities, the people living there, the crucial moments  and the  endless trips through the streets and places are stirring my desire to capture moments. I work with Leica Cameras.
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  • Belinda Corney

    Belinda Corney

    Originally from Australia and now based in London, I am an amateur photographer who has always enjoyed taking photos, but it was in 2017 that I discovered street photography.
    This almost instantly kick started my love of getting out and photographing the amazing city I live in as it was an artistic outlet I had been missing for a long time. I am extremely grateful to have stumbled upon it and equally grateful for the large community of wonderful street photographers it has introduced me to.

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    About The Collection

    This collection of images shows my love of light, shadow and reflections. I have always been drawn to them, so it made sense they would creep into my photographic style. I am especially drawn to the interesting shapes that shadow and light create, as well as capturing the interaction of human beings, usually solitary or in silhouette, within their environment.

  • Adrian Whear

    Adrian Whear

    My name is Adrian Whear from Melbourne, Australia with a strong interest in the street and documentary genre since 2016. I am not a street photographer that has studied the works of the renown pioneers of the genre, nor have I completed a photography qualification. Simply I am mostly a self-taught amateur photographer. First and foremost, I just love walking the streets and alleys of my hometown Melbourne and its inner suburbs. If I happen to get some reasonable frames during these walks, then that’s a bonus. This is my city, my Melbourne – fun, vibrant, gritty, moist, post- modern, Victorian, coffee, culture and diversity.

    Biography
    Aussie Street – Finalist
    FIAP Gold medallist
    FIAP Blue pin winner for best author (Pannonia reflections salon – Slovenia)
    PSA gold medallist
    Shot in the Heart of Melbourne exhibition – People’s choice award
    Changing Melbourne competition – 3rd place

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