Robert McFarlane: a life in posts
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On the 19th of July, Australian photography legend Robert McFarlane passed away. But his life is remembered through cherished reverberations that linger among his friends, family, and of course, his photographs.
School reunion: Head On Student Awards
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The Head On Student Awards has been championing Australia’s talented student photographers since 2015. Since then, we have seen the miraculous creativity and ingenuity of Australia’s K-12 students and the unique perspectives they bring to this malleable medium.
The Student Awards have grown from a supportive initiative for supporting budding photographers in their early years, to a unique celebration of Australia’s young people’s take on the world, their creative perspectives and the diverse ways they frame and focus on things of importance to them.
A look at our past winners
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The Head On Photo Awards has been changing the trajectory of photographers’ lives since 2004. Whether through a boost of confidence or giving them the tools for change, these photographers have felt the resounding impact that winning the Head On Photo Awards can have.
And to show you just how life-changing these Awards are, we have tracked down several of our past winners from the Portrait and Landscape categories to ask “where are they now?”
Henri Cartier-Bresson: the man who stopped time
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French photographer, Henri Cartier-Bresson, is widely regarded as the father of modern street photography. It is hard to overstate the profound impact his photography practice has had, not only on the field of photography, but on how we see. Full stop.