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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 18th July, 2009
 
In my last newsletter I mentioned the Australian Community of Children's Photography. Junes newsletter detailed a very successful exhibition titled - Heartfelt.

This community is staffed by professional volunteer photographers. Most states are reasonably well represented by photographers although there are some states that could do with a boost in numbers. Tasmania currently has only two photographers on their books! This is a very beautiful and worthwhile cause and although not for everyone, can be very satisfying - knowing that you are helping someone come to terms with a very difficult situation.

In my last newsletter I mentioned the Australian Community of Children's Photography. Junes newsletter detailed a very successful exhibition titled - Heartfelt.

This community is staffed by professional volunteer photographers. Most states are reasonably well represented by photographers although there are some states that could do with a boost in numbers. Tasmania currently has only two photographers on their books! This is a very beautiful and worthwhile cause and although not for everyone, can be very satisfying - knowing that you are helping someone come to terms with a very difficult situation.

If you are a photographer interested in helping, please contact me or the ACOCP. If you know a photographer, have a chat with them about it - most people are not aware of the community and how important it is.

View the new ACOCP website here

As the Tasmanian State Representative, I am always happy to field calls / emails about the community. Contact me here