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Photographers

Marcello Palacios

Marcello Palacios

Marcello Palacios specialises in Commercial Architectual and Photojournalism, some of Marcellos’ images are limited editions.

He was born in Santiago Chile in ’53, migrated to Australia at 18 and after studying Photography in Sydney moved to Perth and continued his study.

He has worked on various assignments including Commercial, Architectural and Photojournalism for the past twenty years.

Over the years he developed an interest and love of Contemporary Australian Photographic Landscape with an emphasis in the Abstract forms.

Michael Helbig

Michael Helbig

Michael Helbig’s interest in capturing natures beauty develop over ten years while living in Japan.

As a kid, Michael spent all his spare time messing about outdoors. Fascinated by anything that moved in nature, he developed a deep respect for the natural world, clearly evident in his photography.

Having majored in Japanese, he moved to Japan for “just one year” at the age of twenty-one. It eventually took him ten years to find his way back home to Perth from Hiroshima. It was during this time in Japan that Michael was drawn to photography as a natural extension of his love for nature.

“The rich and varied beauty of Japan provided me with many great opportunities to develop and refine my photographic skills. From the breathtaking mountains, to the snow monkeys, to the island-dotted seas, it was all great inspiration for my photography. Coming back to Australia, I have continued to find inspiration in the beauty of the land, sea and rich birdlife of this beautiful place.”

To see Michael’s galleries, please visit:
www.giphsub.smugmug.com/Artworks On Glass

Gavin McCarthy

Gavin McCarthy

Gavin A self taught photographer, pursuing the art of capturing the world we live in from behind the lens for the past sixteen years

Whether it be that very moment a landscape is kissed by the glow of a warm red sun, the wise old face that speaks a lifetime of stories or the simple joy of the smile from an innocent child. To capture that very unique moment with my camera is what I love, a moment in time never to be repeated.

Being a passionate surfer and trekker I have enjoyed traveling this beautiful country of ours for many years, whilst being behind the lens of my camera appreciating not only our spectacular coastlines, but our dense lush forests, dry harsh deserts and the people that inhabit this contrasting land of ours.

A two month surfing and photography trip a few years back through the islands of Indonesia resulted in the first exhibition of my work, it was met with a very positive response, selling all but a couple on display. An exhibition of work from a recent trek through the Himalayas is planned and hopefully many more to come.

Mobile: 0407 207 295
E-mail: nikandgav@iinet.net.au

Glen Cowans

Glen Cowans

Being completely self taught in photography Glen Cowans tends to view his subjects in a unique and original way, creating images that are nothing short of magic.

He has over 15 years experience in underwater photography and has had more than 20 exhibitions since March 2005.

His work has found favour with collectors across Australia and around the world with many of his works nearing completion within the range of their limited edition.

To see more of Glens breathtaking images please visit his website www.glencowans.com

Alexandra Eleftheriou

Alexandra Eleftheriou

Alexandra Eleftheriou specialises in architectual, Product and Commercial photography with many years experience.

A Sydney-based professional photographer who specialises in architectural and product photography to earn a crust but takes any opportunity to escape the city to look for inspiration.

Loves photography because it means always looking for beauty and art in everyday life. ”

www.apeximaging.com.au
0414 846 788

Hank Kordas

Hank Kordas

Hank Kordas was born in Tanzania to two Polish artists.

He spent the last 14 years specializing in Wedding Photography, Landscape and photographing musicians in action.

Hank has a deep love for photography and has worked alongside some notable photographers, developing a unique view of subject, with his understanding of light and the alchemy of the creative process.

Hank recently had a successful exhibition in Poland where he showcased the beauty of the South West region of Western Australia.

Hank Kordas
Catchlight Photography
ph: 0439 956 830

Hugh Brown

Hugh Brown

Hugh Brown is a professional photographer and adventurer.

Hugh has been a professional photographer now for around five years. Much of his work over that time has taken place in some of Australia’s most remote areas: particularly the Kimberley and Pilbara regions. In more recent years, this work has expanded to incorporate remote areas in west Africa and the Central Highlands of Papua New Guinea.

After studying commerce and law, Hugh worked in the field of corporate taxation and then in management consulting for successive US-held firms. After consistent eighty hour weeks he got tired of the city and corporate life and in 1998 moved to Broome.

It was in the Kimberley that Hugh’s love for photography took hold and a lifetime of learning and adventure commenced:
“There was something wonderful about shooting in areas where few people had travelled and in photographing parts of Australia that were undergoing rapid change.”
In 2003 Hugh released his first book – a soft-cover photographic essay of the Kimberley region. This was quickly followed by a further soft-cover book – The Pilbara: Outback Australia’s Kaleidoscope of Colour – and then two hard-cover works: “The Kimberley: Tierra de mi Alma – Land of my Soul” and “The Pilbara – Australia’s Ancient Heartbeat”.
Hugh’s real passion lies in shooting those aspects of Australian and overseas life that won’t be with us in years to come: pristine landscapes, changing towns, occupations and primitive peoples.
“In this, I’ve been fortunate. In 2008, I travelled to the Congo Basin in Central Africa, photographing a pygmy tribe that had never had white contact. In 2007, I travelled to the remote Central Highlands of Papua New Guinea where I shot a village and its people still hunting with bow and arrow. There was then no access to the outside world, other than by helicopter.”
Hugh’s passion lies in trying to do things better and differently to what has gone before. But for Hugh, the adventure is as important as the making of photographs.
“The helicopter is fantastic for this. It gets me into places where neither a plane could land or a bushwalker could walk. From a helicopter I get to study a subject more closely. I can shoot easily at different heights and drill in more quickly when something grabs my attention. I can go high, down low, forward, sideways and even backwards. If the subject is moving, all sorts of possibilities open up.”
Not everything however goes smoothly in doing this however!
Last year Hugh became dangerously boxed in on top of the jungle canopy during a severe monsoonal storm while flying with the Cameroon military. Later that year, his helicopter stalled in pursuit of camels in the Little Sandy Desert and then later again, his pilot had to put down in mulga scrub when their helicopter ran out of fuel.
But perhaps more importantly than all of the foregoing, Hugh hopes that his photographs can teach the importance of looking after the beauty that nature has given us:
“We have a beautiful planet. If I can help people connect to the wonder that is nature then I will have done part of my job. For it is when people lose this connection that they become less inclined to want to look after it. And that is no good, because it is the land on which we depend for our continued survival.”
This set of images represents Hugh’s interpretation of some iconic and uniquely Australian animals. He hopes you enjoy the images as much as the fun he had in taking them.

Andy Outh-Aut

Andy Outh-Aut

Andy is an award winning photographer who has an enduring fascination with the City of Fremantle and its enviros.

During the days of the America ’s Cup era, Andy was the nominated videographer for the St. Frances Golden Gate Challenge from San Francisco USA. As a result the video “The Challengers in Fremantle” was produced and is currently available on DVD.

As a professional photographer Andy is much sought after for commercial work, weddings, portraiture and engages in freelance projects, time permitting.

In 1992 Andy established Aaron Photographics, a studio at 138 Marine Terrace, South Fremantle with the addded ‘Freo Forever’ Photo-Art Gallery.

Being of Polish origin, Andy finds the cosmopolitan atmosphere in Fremantle a constant source of inspiration for his unique interpretation of what he claims is a ’slice of the world’ on his doorstep.

He and his wife Mary are often seen riding their old, trusty bikes, capturing the alluring light and delightful images that are Freo.

www.yessy.com/aaronphoto