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Robert Rankin, born 1951 in Brisbane, Australia is a wilderness photographer, writer, scientist and publisher. Since 1980, he has published his Australian wilderness landscape photography in a variety of products and media.
Robert Rankin (born 1951) is an Australian wilderness photographer, writer, scientist and publisher. Since 1980, he has published his Australian wilderness landscape photography in a variety of products and media. [1] He has assisted the conservation of the natural landscape through the use of the photographic image. [2]
Peter Lik (born 1959) [1] is an Australian photographer best known for his nature and panoramic landscape images. He hosted From the Edge with Peter Lik , which aired for one season on The Weather Channel .
Tim Storrier (born 1949): landscape painter, winner of 2012 Archibald Prize; David Edgar Strachan (1919–1970): painter, printmaker and teacher; George Strafford (c.1820–1896): artist and engraver; Arthur Streeton (1867–1943): landscape painter; Mark Strizic (1928–2012): Croatian-Australian photographer and artist
Kenneth McLeod Duncan, OAM (born 20 December 1954) is an Australian photographer. He is regarded as being one of Australia's most acclaimed landscape photographers. [1] He gained prominence for his work with panoramic landscapes and limited-edition photographic prints.
Mark Gray (born 20 February 1981) is an Australian photographer, famous for his panoramic landscape photographs, both in Australia and world-wide. [1] He uses natural light to capture vibrant colours. [2]
Jarrod Castaing (born 1983) is a photographer from Sydney, Australia. Castaing is known for his landscape photographs and limited edition photographic prints from over 50 countries. [1] Castaing was named USA Landscape Photographer of the Year Runner-up [2] in 2014 and exhibited at the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C. [3]
As he took the opportunity to make photographs during long-distance travel by plane over Western Australia for assignments, Woldendorp became especially known for his semi-abstract aerial colour photography, [9] which he exhibited as a professional artist in his first solo exhibition at David Foulkes Taylor's Triangle gallery in the Perth suburb of Crawley in 1964 and in a collaboration with ...