Photographer of the Year 2024: Meet the judges
We're delighted to announce the first members of our esteemed judging panel for Photographer of the Year 2024 presented by Ted's cameras.
Keep an eye on this page as we update it with more judges over the next few weeks.
Alex Cearns OAM
She photographs for engaged pet lovers, corporate brands in Australia, the USA and the UK, and for around 40 Australian and International animal charities and conservation organisations. Her images have been published extensively across international media, in books, magazines, billboards and advertising campaigns.
She regularly judges photography competitions and presents at events. Alex lives with her partner, two rescue dogs, and rescue cat in Perth, Western Australia.
Helen Whittle
Helen Whittle is a fine-art photographer specialising in child portraiture who is inspired by dramatic and natural light. With a style consisting of mainly black and white, she produces simple, emotive and authentic images.
She has many awards to her name - as well as being a National Photographic Portrait Finalist in 2022, she received the Overall Winner award in Australian Photographer of the Year in 2016 in Australian Photography magazine, and Runner up Emerging Portrait Photographer of the Year 2019 in Capture Magazine. Helen was also the overall winner in the international competition Black and White Child Photo Competition in 2019.
Helen has been a judge in many international photography competitions and has been teaching child portraiture since 2018. She regularly speaks locally and internationally on this subject. She loves to share her enthusiasm and passion and inspire others.
Sally Brownbill
A trained photographer, through The Brownbill Effect, Sally Brownbill connects creative talent from all corners of the industry. She provides career leadership and advice and also consults on the design and editing of photography portfolios and websites. This enables creatives at all levels to present themselves as the very best they can be. She's the go-to person for those looking for or seeking to fill a freelance or permanent role in the industry.
Over the years Sal has built a reputation based on an unrivalled level of experience and the ability to inspire and connect all creatives. This is the result of a strong desire to help people, as well as a love for creativity of all kinds.
Sal is also a mentor, judge and guest lecturer across a variety of educational institutions, an Adjunct Industry Fellow within the Faculty of Health, Arts and Design at Swinburne University and a member of several course Advisory Boards.
Douwe Dijkstra
Anthony McKee
Anthony McKee is a Melbourne-based writer and social documentary photographer. In 2014 he was named AIPP 2014 Australian Documentary Photographer of the Year. He has also won awards for his landscape photography.
He has judged professional and amateur photography awards on both sides of the Tasman and in 2013 was made an Honorary Fellow of the NZIPP for his services to photography. He is a regular contributor to Australian Photography magazine.
Lisa Michele Burns
Lisa Michele Burns is a travel and landscape photographer and OM SYSTEM ambassador who focuses on regions of environmental significance and natural beauty. Lisa got her start in photography whilst working as a journalist for Lonely Planet back in 2007 and now publishes The Wandering Lens, a leading travel guide for photographers that lists photogenic destinations and experiences alongside creative tips.
Hosting travel photography tours in places like Japan, Iceland and France, she now also offers online resources and self-study courses for those keen to pursue a career in freelance travel photography.
Petra Leary
Based in Auckland, New Zealand, Petra Leary is a celebrated aerial photographer whose award-winning work has garnered global attention. Her images have graced Times Square billboards, appeared in campaigns, and featured on platforms like The Guardian, Instagram, Type7 by Porsche, Accidentally Wes Anderson, Sony World Photography, and SkyPixel.
As an ambassador for DJI and ADHD New Zealand, Petra’s influence extends beyond her photography. Her artistic style, marked by a blend of strong graphic elements and minimalist design, has made her a sought-after judge for photography competitions, including the Australian Photographer of the Year for the past six years.
In 2019, Petra was the subject of a documentary on her artistic and personal journey, showcased on New Zealand's Loading Docs platform and featured at the NY Doc Festival in New York.
Drew Hopper
Drew Hopper, born 1989 on the Gold Coast, Queensland is an Australian photographer based on Gumbaynngirr Country in the Northern Rivers, New South Wales. He holds two diplomas in photography from Australian College QED. Drew is dedicated to capturing social, cultural, and environmental narratives on both national and international scales.
Drew's achievements include first prize in the SA Museum's Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year competition (2015), runner-up (2016), and subsequent recognitions, displaying his commitment to finding the extraordinary in the ordinary.
His work has reached global audiences, with features in various publications and accolades such as winning the Sony Alpha Photo Contest (2021) and being a finalist in prestigious competitions like the Head On Photo Awards (2021) and Eyeshot Open Call (2022).
Ann and Steve Toon
Ann & Steve Toon are a UK-based, husband and wife team of award-winning, professional photographers with a specialist interest in the wildlife and wild places of southern Africa where they spend several months each year photographing and running photographic safaris.
Their work is published in a wide range of magazines and national newspapers, both in the UK and abroad, and they are reprepresented by several leading photographic libraries. They've also written three books, two on wildlife photography and one on rhinos. You can see more of their work on their website at toonwildlife.com and and toonphotosafari.com.