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Fashion Industry Broadcast's Masters of Photography Trilogy is one of the most extensive and prestigious publishing initiatives ever released on fashion photography. In this the third of our Trilogy we visit and profile the lives and legends of the biggest Australian photography luminaries ever to have stood behind a lens. Australians are said to 'punch above their weight' in many classes of artistic and sporting endeavour. Australia has given the film, art and fashion worlds some of the biggest talents working today. In this edition we meet the top Australians who are making their names in the highly competitive world of photography and hear their stories. Michele Aboud, Georges Antoni, Richard Bailey, Juli Balla, Troyt Coburn, Justin Cooper, Daniela Federici, Derek Henderson, Bill Henson, James Houston, Russell James, Simon Lekias, Carlotta Moye, Nicholas Samartis, Jez Smith, Ben Watts, Paul Westlake.
Genre: Photography / General (fancy, right?)
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