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.
John A. Upton was a professional painter and photographic colourist of the late 19th Century. Upton studied at the Royal Melbourne Technical College and the ...
McConnel had a full academic career which involved research in both London and Australia. Yet despite publishing regular scholarly articles and receiving a Rockefeller Fellowship ...
Professional photographer and miner, ran a photographic business in the 1850s, acquiring Saul Solomon's reputed collection of 17,000 glass plate negatives in the process. Smith ...
John Valentine Behl emigrated from Germany to New South Wales in about 1857 and worked briefly as a professional photographer in Elizabeth Street, Sydney - ...
Isadore van Berckelaer practiced as a professional photographer in Melbourne in the 1860s and 1870s. He is thought to be the John van Berckelaer who ...
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 ...
Brazil-born photographer and installation artist Vanila Netto has been living and exhibiting in Australia since 1987. A four times finalist in the Helen Lempriere Travelling ...
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 ...
Vernon Ah Kee is a draughtsman, photographer, screen-printer, video and text based installation artist who was included in the 2008 Biennale of Sydney.