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Turner, Joseph
Star struck photographer who, in his later career was appointed to the Melbourne Observatory.
Tweddell,
Photographer(?), exhibited a 'photograph of New Building, Collins Street' at the 1866 Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition in partnership with George A. Appleton.
Tyne, J.
Professional photographer from Melbourne. Tyne was listed as 'Professor of Photography' in 1853.
Udny,
Dr Udny was a surgeon who visited Launceston, Van Diemen's Land in 1843. While there he advertised a calotype camera for sale in the Launceston ...
Unverhau, Frederick
Frederick Unverhau was a nineteenth century photographer based in South Australia. He had a studio in Kapunda, where he photographed members of the local community.
Vanheens, H.
amateur photographer who exhibited at the 1861 Victorian Exhibition where he received an honourable mention for his photographs of Kilmore in Victoria. The photographs where ...
Vaughan, H.
H. Vaughan was an amateur photographer who advertised a camera and chemicals for sale in August 1865.
Verney, George Hope
An amateur photographer and army officer, Verney was taking photographs at Government House, George Street, Brisbane in 1868-69. In 1877 he published two articles in ...
Wakely, Janice
1950s and 60s fashion model and photographer.
Walker, George
Painter and professional photographer, exhibited artworks, mainly copies, at the Melbourne Exhibition, 1854 and Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition, 1866. Although listed in the Melbourne Directory as ...
Walker, James
Professional photographer with premises in Pitt and George Streets, Sydney. Advertised to take photographs in the 'first style of the art'.
Wallworth, Lynette
Sydney-based artist whose practice spans photography, video installation and film.
Walsh, Lawrence W.
painter and professional photographer of Heathcote, Victoria. Exhibited examples of his original oil and watercolour paintings at the 1866 Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition
Warren,
Photographic showman, showed dissolving views at Brisbane in August 1857. There is, however, no evidence that he prepared these himself.
Warren-Wilder,
Photographer, is said to have been the first independent professional woman photographer in Queensland. She had a studio at Rockhampton in 1868.
Washbourne, Thomas J.
Professional photographer, published a series of stereoscopic photographs of views in Victoria, primarily of the Melbourne and Geelong districts, at Melbourne in the late 1860s.
Watson, John
Professional photographer, operated photographic studios in Brisbane and Sydney. In 1874, he published 'Watson's Queensland Album of Photographic Scenery'.
Watson, Robert
Professional photographer, is listed as working at Ipswich, Queensland, between 1866 and 1878.