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Ian Wallace

>Ian Wallace is a successful Tasmanian landscape photographer usually found at the celebrated Salamanca Markets. In summer he conducts photographic workshops with his friend Loic Le Guilly at Cradle Mountain. As well as producing a range of cards, posters and a calendar, he has self published two books. Ian was featured as a Tasmanian Living Artist in 2005. He is a member of the AIPP.

>2008 Epson Tasmanian Professional Photographer of the Year

>Runner Up 2007 Epson Tasmanian Professional Photographer of the Year

>2007 Instinctive Desires New Photographer of the Year

>Internet site: www.ianwallace.com.au

Portrait site www.hobartphotographer.com


 
By Ian Wallace
Published on 13th June, 2009
 

Some of you may know that I volunteer for an organisation called the Australian Community of Child Photographers (ACOCP). But some of you may not know that there is now some exciting news!

An Exhibition titled 'Heartfelt' is now on show to raise awareness for this very worthy cause. One of my ACOCP sesson images is included in the exhibition.

Some of you may know that I volunteer for an organisation called the Australian Community of Child Photographers (ACOCP). But some of you may not know that there is now some exciting news!

An Exhibition titled 'Heartfelt' is now on show to raise awareness for this very worthy cause. One of my ACOCP sesson images is included in the exhibition.

Heartfelt
22nd June - 3rd July 2009
MLC Gallery - 449 Harris Street, Ultimo NSW
Open Monday to Friday 11am to 6pm & Saturday 12 to 4pm
The Exhibition website is HERE

The Australian Community of Child Photographers is a volunteer organisation of child photographers from all over Australia. These photographers have come together to form an organisation dedicated to giving the gift of photographic memories to families that have experienced stillbirths, premature and ill infants and children in the Neonatal Intensive Care Units of their local hospitals, as well as children with serious and terminal illnesses.

We are proud to have the opportunity to exhibit a selection of our photographs in order to raise awareness of the service we provide and to tell the stories of courage, heartbreak and hope of the everyday people who we are privileged to work with.

If this is a type of photography you may be interested in volunteering for - please contact me (if you are in Tasmania) otherwise please visit the website HERE