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Bruno Benini was born in Italy in 1925. He migrated from Italy with his parents in 1935. He was a fashion photographer active during the 1950s-70s.

Benini studied Science at Melbourne Technical College (now RMIT)and then worked briefly for General Motors Holden. He returned to Italy in the 1940s, which influenced his photographic pursuits. On returning to Australia he worked as a receptionist and salesman for photographer Henry Talbot at the Peter Fox studios. He also learnt about the photographic trade when he modeled for Helmut Newton, Athnol Shmith and Henry Talbot.

Benini’s work as a fashion photographer captured the works of many Australian and international fashion designers. Benini’s wife, Hazel also worked in the fashion industry as a fashion publicist, stylist and display manager – the pair regularly worked together.

A collection of Benini’s works are held at the Powerhouse Museum.

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  • Fashion photography
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