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Cecilia Sordi Campos

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Cecilia Sordi Campos

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( G R A D UAT E D 2 016 ) When I decided to pursue studies in photography, I did not know exactly what it was I was seeking. I am beyond glad I started at the RMIT Diploma of Photo Imaging, as I had no substantial technical knowledge nor any experience within the photographic industry. Through the Diploma, I was able to gain valuable skills, build lasting relationships within the photography community, and also obtain insight into what really piqued my interest and what I truly wanted to explore within photography. Since graduating from the Diploma in 2016, I have pursued further studies at RMIT, and have been developing projects and concepts within an art practice. Most of these projects are autobiographical, and have explored peculiarities of my migrant experience, liminality and identity. My latest project Tem Bigato Nessa Goiaba, which was part of my research for the Bachelor of Arts (Photography) (Honours), has been commended at the Australia and New Zealand 2019 Photobook Awards, has also been awarded a Main Prize Honourable Mention at the 2019 PHmuseum Women Photographers Grant and has won the Momento Pro Best Book Design at the 2019 CCP Salon. Drawing once more on personal narratives, I’m currently researching and developing ideas around intimacy and the female body.

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Sunniatá, 2019 – from the series Tem Bigato Nessa Goiaba

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