Photographer and photo-engraver who worked at Western Australian Newspapers. After he retired he worked in a voluntary capacity at the Royal Western Australian Historical Society.
Cazneaux was the leader of Australian Pictorialist photography in the first half of the 20th century. The soft focussed beauty of his images helped a ...
Indigenous photographer Alana Harris has worked as the Senior Photographer Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies and her work is concerned with ...
Professional photographer, he ran his own businesses in Sydney and later Maitland, NSW in the 1850s and 1860s. He invented the 'Saronytype' photograph.
Professional photographer, botanist and businessman, he ran a photographic business in Sydney, 1857-1859. He specialised in coloured collodiotype portraits which resembled painted miniatures on ivory.
Hazel de Berg trained as a photographer at Paramount Studios, Sydney, later working in the studio of Noel Rubie Pty Ltd., illustrative photography, Sydney. She ...
Painter, illustrator, craftworker, photographer and commercial artist. During WWI and into the mid 1930's, Heap worked as a photographer and illustrator for Western Australian Newspapers.
Heather George (1907–1983) was a commercial photographer known for her industrial, fashion and outback photography, and working as a designer and painter.
Helen Creeth was born in 1859. She was a painter, china painter, teacher and photographer. Creeth trained as an art teacher at the South Kensington ...
Aldridge was a Melbourne-based professional photographer who not only took photographs but also sold photographs and built photographic equipment from his shop on Queen St ...
Henry Hall Baily was born in Tasmania but was trained at the London School of Photography in the early 1860s. A professional photographer, he exhibited ...