Profiles

Her photographic practice explores social and cultural identity through portraiture of place, community and the individual.

Tim Booth’s distinct, deceptively simple style defines both his portraiture and landscapes, shunning unnecessary detail to create profound, affecting images.

Yan Zhang is a mountaineering enthusiast, and a university professor of Artificial Intelligence. He has climbed some of the world’s most stunning peaks to capture rarely seen landscapes.

Based in Wellington, New Zealand, Rebecca specialises in portraits, events, and unit stills. Importantly, her images have a bit of cinematic quirkiness that make her images stand out from the crowd.

Capture visited Peter at Kudos HQ to find out about his impressive career journey; the interesting range of products Kudos supplies; and discuss the current and emerging trends shaping the photography industry.

Paul is a globe-trotting photographer who excels in diverse genres and advocates for cultural, humanitarian, and environmental causes, notably through his award-winning Men with Heart project.

Sacha creates beautifully observed, insightful portraits that delve deep into the stories of her characters.

Winner of The Capture Awards 2023 Portrait category, Melbourne-based Michael has an interest in sports and narrative-driven photography, which provides a window into people's lives and experiences.

Forough, winner of the 2023 Capture Awards in the Advertising & Fashion category, intricately portrays the narratives of people worldwide, reflecting her diverse background and influences.

Chris Jallard is a Berry based wedding photographer whose image 'Sunset Kiss' won the Wedding & Event Category at the 2023 The Capture Awards.

A master of cinematic style with moods and styles ranging from humorous ads, to insightful documentary to serene portraits – we feel privileged to have Chris as a judge for our Australasia's Top Emerging Photographers.

A former commercial photographer, but perhaps better known for connecting creative talent from all corners of the industry, Sally Brownbill has just released her second book. We sat down for a chat with the creative powerhouse.

We speak to Matthew Joseph about: his career, his love of the 50mm lens, how he blurs the lines between passion projects and commercial, his move into directing, and the amazing images from his award-winning BikeLife series.

Currently on now, PHOTO 2024 features 100 free exhibitions and outdoor artworks across seven festival precincts in Melbourne as well as five cities in regional Victoria.

Anne discusses the path to becoming an art photographer; investing in photographic art; the inner workings of the NGA acquisition system; the Australian photo gallery scene and more.

Her work explores how cultural and religious norms can shape women's beliefs, values, and behaviours as well as influence their sense of self-worth and agency.