Get advice from industry experts in this open review session and check out the work that people in your community are producing.
Please email [email protected] with the subject line “Open portfolio review.” Include 8 images max (can be individual images or part of a series) with titles and a series description (200 words max).
This review will be held in person and online at Bondi Pavilion.
Register for the livestream event here.
As well as an internationally acclaimed photographer, David Schalliol is an Associate Professor of Sociology at St. Olaf College (Minnesota), interested in the relationship between people and place. He is the author of Isolated building studies (UTAKATADO) and co-author with Michael Carriere of The City Creative (University of Chicago Press).
South Australian-born, Sydney-based Phil Bayly has travelled and exhibited worldwide since the 1970s. After vice-chairing the collective Kick Arts in far north Queensland, he is now based in Sydney, working on personal projects such as self-published artist books.
Jessica Hromas is a Sydney-based freelance photographer specialising in portraiture, corporate photography, photojournalism and arts coverage. She has worked in a variety of roles at Fairfax Media, including staff photographer for The Sydney Morning Herald and The Australian Financial Review Magazine.
Ilana Rose is a professional photographer and photojournalist. Her work has appeared in the Age, the Sydney Morning Herald, Marie Claire and others, and was exhibited at Sydney’s Powerhouse Museum. Her book This Chicken Life was released in 2019.
Moshe Rosenzveig OAM is the founder and Creative Director of Head On Photo Festival. Moshe has over 40 years’ experience in the media as a photojournalist, award-winning television producer/director (SBS TV) and commercial photographer. He has held lecturing positions at the University of Technology (UTS), the Australian Film, Television and Radio School (AFTRS) and others. He has also sat on judging panels for various competitions including The Walkleys, Tokyo Photography Prize, Sydney’s Art & About and is the lead judge for Head On Photo Awards. In 2018, Moshe received an Order of Australia Medal for services to the arts.
Kickstart our month-long festival of the arts with music, photography, and community on the shores of the dazzling Bondi Beach. Be the first to know who won the 2024 Head On Photo Awards and get a taste of the photographs redefining visual storytelling.
Enthralling. Enchanting. Extraordinary. Discover exceptional photography for free around Sydney during the festival 8 Nov–1 Dec 2024