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McRea, Donald
Professional photographer, was advertising at Echuca in 1899.
Melchior,
Professional photographer, Melchior worked in partnership with C. Grasshoff in Melbourne around 1853.
Metcalfe, Daniel F., b.
professional photographer, owned photographic galleries in Sydney and Brisbane and travelled through regional NSW.
Mierz, H. A.
Professional photographer, was listed in the Melbourne Directory as a 'daguerrean artist' and as an 'artist and photographer'.
Miles, Faith, b.
Faith Miles works in the mediums of digital photography and watercolours. Her work is inspired by the designs found within her local Gold Coast landscape.
Miller, Francis Bowyer
Amateur photographer, is said to have been taking photographs in Sydney about 1860.
Miller, Thomas
Professional photographer and tobacconist in Melbourne.
Montagu Brothers,
Professional photographers in Sydney. They advertised in 1853 as 'artists' from Edinburgh and London now taking daguerreotype portraits at their studio, 333 George Street South, ...
Moore, C. H.
Professional photographer, worked as a travelling photographer in North Queensland.
Moore, John
Professional photographer and lithographer. In 1866 he exhibited photolithographed maps and plans at the Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition.
Moore, T.
Professional photographer with photographic studio Moore & Parkes. In July 1865 Moore & Parkes were advertising large photographs of the ruins of St Mary's Cathedral ...
Moore, Laura
Picton-based photographer
Morgan,
Professional photographer, worked as the partner of J.G. Fill at Bendigo, Victoria, in the 1850s.
Morgan, James
Professional photographer, Melbourne. He is presumably the 'Morgan James' listed in 1863 as a photographer at 98A Swanston Street, Melbourne - the same address as ...
Morgan, R.
Professional photographer, Melbourne. Morgan was listed in the Melbourne Directory for 1862.
Morris, Alfred
Professional photographer from Melbourne. He was apparently the 'Professor Morris' who was at 16 Bourke Street, Melbourne, in 1859.