profiles

Ingvar Kenne divides his time between Sydney and New York. His work has exhibited around the world and in 2009 he won the National Photographic Portrait Prize, awarded by the National Portrait Gallery in Canberra.

Profile: Ken Duncan

Ken Duncan is one of Australia's best known photographers. Since establishing his own publishing company in 1992, Duncan has published in excess of 50 photographic books, the majority of which still reprint year after year.

Daniel Linnet began painting people and landscapes as a hobby but on picking up a camera for reference shots he fell in love with the immediacy of the medium: "I still use my painting skills in post production while grading my images. I enjoy the whole creative process, from inception of the concept, to the actual image capture, right through to the final treatment in post production.”

Profile: Rob Gray

In 2000 Rob Gray gave up his day job to photograph Australia. He's been on the road ever since.

For award-winning landscape photographer Jackie Ranken what matters most is expressing herself through her photography. She considers her art to be classic black-and-white landscape photography, where the "fine art print" is the most important end result of the photographic process.