Clayton Hairs tossed a rock into the water and found his photographic purpose.

Clayton Hairs tossed a rock into the water and found his photographic purpose.
The old family photos that inspired Sue Daley’s lifelong interest in photography were crucial to her decision to commit to it full-time.
When Scott Portelli isn’t photographing animals doing what comes naturally in remote or underwater places, he’s usually helping someone else to do it.
With an unusual eye in more ways than one, Perth photographer Brett Canet-Gibson has created space for himself on the artier side of the commercial sphere.
Not long after shooting Wimbledon 2019, Ella Ling gave us a slice of life as a pro tennis photographer.
The Grampians are the heart and soul of Marty Schoo’s photography.
Australian photographer Joshua Holko has built a thriving photography business from his passion for the polar regions.
Mieke Boynton finds the photographic connection between land, culture and light in the Kimberley.
Steve Scalone was about 12 when he picked up a camera for the first time. It was his father’s 1950s Paxette 35mm rangefinder and while the elder Scalone had never really managed to get to grips with it, young Steve just seemed to have an intuitive feel for photographic technology.
Zoologist, bio-ethicist, governor of the World Wide Fund for Nature in Australia, communications consultant and lecturer at the University of Melbourne, Doug Gimesy is also a committed conservation and wildlife photographer.
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