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    Graham Burstow OAM
    EFIAP FPSA FRPS FAPS PSQF Hon.FAPS 

    Bio

    At almost 96 years of age, Graham is a living legend in the photography world with two books under his belt and another in the pipeline. His photographs are held in many institutions around Australia, including the National Library in Canberra.

    His illustrious career includes being a founding member of the Australian Photographic Society in 1962. Since that time, he has contributed enormously to the Society and its members, has been involved in the organisation of national and international exhibitions and has been represented in many solo and group exhibitions. He is a past president and was the APS Print Division chairman for ten years.

    He began photographing at the age of seventeen, having been introduced to it by his younger brother, Sydney, who had joined Toowoomba Grammar School’s camera club. Thus began a lifelong passion for the artform and a commitment to its promotion through the photographic movement – the latter seeing him recognised by an Order of Australia medal in 2004 for his services to Photography. The first Queenslander to do so, he has achieved a Fellowship in each of the Australian, British and American Photographic Societies. After 60 years membership, he is patron and life member of the Toowoomba Photographic Society.

    As one would expect, he continues to photograph using film and creates prints using gelatin silver.

     

    Contact Details
    www.grahamburstow.com.au

    Dr. Martyn Jolly

    Bio
    Martyn Jolly is an Honorary Associate Professor at the Australian National University School of Art and Design. He is an artist and a writer.

    As an artist he has participated in several major curated exhibitions and developed solo exhibitions which creatively re-use archival photographs. Works from Wonderful Pictures and 1963: News and Information are in the collections of the National Gallery of Australia, the National Gallery of Victoria and the Canberra Museum and Gallery. In 2006 he was one of three artists commissioned to design and build the Act Bushfire Memorial. He completed his PhD on fake photographs and photographic affect at the University of Sydney in 2003.

    In 2006 his book Faces of the Living Dead: The Belief in Spirit Photography was published by the British Library, as well as in the US and Australia. In 2011 he undertook a Harold White Fellowship at the National Library of Australia and a Collection Scholar Artist in residence Fellowship at the Australian National Film and Sound Archive. In 2014 he received an Australian Research Council Discovery grant along with Dr Daniel Palmer to research the impact of new technology on the curating of Australian art photography. In 2015 he received an Australian Research Council Discovery Grant to lead the international project Heritage in the Limelight: The Magic Lantern in Australia and the World.

    Since 2015 he has developed a series of collaborative magic lantern performances around Australia, available on the Heritage in the Limelight website. In 2020, with Elisa deCourcy he co-edited The Magic Lantern at Work: Witnessing, Persuading, Experiencing and Connecting, and co-authored Empire, Early Photography and Spectacle: the Global Career of Showman Daguerreotypist J. W. Newland, both published by Routledge. His book, co-authored with Daniel Palmer, Installation View: Australian Photography Exhibitions 1848-2020, was published by Perimeter Editions in 2021. He is also researching Australian illustrated magazines, Australiana photobooks, colonial spectacle and modernity, colonial photography, the history of Australian media art, and early Australian visual education.


    Contact Details
    www.martynjolly.com/

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    Libby Jeffery - Australia

    Create a Successful Photo Book

    Bio
    Libby co-founded Australia’s first print-on-demand photo book company, Momento, in 2004. Since then she has helped establish the Australia & New Zealand Photobook Awards and the APS Photobook Competition, as well as the first photo book festivals in the region - Photobook Melbourne and Photobook New Zealand. She regularly curates content and hosts events to enable photographers to design and self-publish successful books, and passionately promotes antipodean photo books to the local and international community.



    Contact Details
    www.momentopro.com.au

    Ray Martin AM

    Veteran Journalist & Award Winning TV Personality.

    Bio

    No journalist bridged the worlds of journalism and entertainment more successfully than Ray Martin. He was a New York correspondent for the ABC, a star reporter in the heyday of Channel 9’s Sixty Minutes, hosted the television variety show Midday for eight years, presented the nightly news programme A Current Affair and hosted federal election debates and counts. He broke big stories and along the way collected five Gold Logies for the most popular personality on television and is a member of the Australian Media Hall of Fame.

    His philanthropy is evident in his support for the Fred Hollows Foundation and his work in this and other areas is to be applauded.

    Less well known is the fact that he is a passionate photographer with a special interest in outback landscape. Not one to take himself too seriously, he describes himself as a mad photographer, Rabbitohs fan and occasional journo.

    Ray Martin's Photography Journey

    Veteran journalist & award-winning TV personality Ray Martin has been, what he calls,  “ a closet photographer” for over half a century.

    Paid to TELL the story - not take the pictures - Ray was always being told to “ put the damn camera down” by producers & tv cameramen at Four Corners & 60 Minutes.

    Thankfully, he didn’t. To prove it, there’s a catalogue of photographs, a number of exhibitions & a book with his pictures, published by Melbourne University Press
    a few years ago, called "Ray Martin’s World".  Martin says he’s like 'The Man from American Express' - he never leaves home without his camera! Photos from commercial planes at 37,000 feet have become a specialty. He’s got a million stories to tell of exotic places he’s been, and strange people he’s met; including some truly great photographers.

    What’s Ray Martin going to reveal ? Well, as they say in the news business …"Watch This Space".

    Social Media
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    fotoworkshops.com/ray-martin/

     

     

     

     

    John Hodgson

    EFIAP/b AV-EFIAP FAPS AV-MAPS ESFIAP HonFAPS SAPS

    Bio

    John has been a member of APS for more than 40 years. He is a former President and was a member of the executive for 10 years. He is currently Chair of the APS AV Group. Over his years of membership he has been awarded many photographic honours in still images, AV and for service to both APS and FIAP.  He has also judged and made photographic presentations in all Australian states and Territories as well as in New Zealand, England, China and South Africa. 

    In 2006 John was appointed Patron of the South Australian Photographic Federation and continues to serve in that position. He regularly runs courses in landscape photography and audio visual making for members of clubs affiliated with the Federation and continues to be active as a judge and presenter. His principal photographic interests are audio visuals, landscape, architecture and wildlife.

     

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    Image Format and Size:

    • A maximum of FOUR IMAGES may be submitted
    • Theme "Celebration" - own interpretation
    • The max horizontal dimension is 1920 pixels and the max vertical dimension is 1200 pixels for each image
    • Images must be a max size of 2096kb (2MB)
    • Image file extension must be .jpg or .jpeg
    • Only APS members may enter
    • Images of a pornographic nature will not be accepted
    • All images must have been taken by the entrant
    • The entrant grants permission for the APS to reproduce entries in catalogues, galleries or for publicity and distribution purposes. The author retains the copyright to their images
    • Members may vote for up to 5 of their favourite images, only 1 vote per image allowed. Entrants cannot vote for their own images

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    • $50 RGB Print Voucher
    • Winning entry to be used in the APS add appearing in the December issue of Australian Photography