RMIT VE Photography + Digital Imaging 2022 Catalogue

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RMIT Diploma of Photography

Digital Imaging END OF YEAR EXHIBITION 20 22
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1 Introduction

2 Kalli Binos

4 Matthew Dowton

6 Zhongxin Guo

8 Mary-Ellen Lane

10 Kate McGovern

12 Gabe Murdoch

14 Anisah Paracha

16 Josh Rountos

18 Wenyi Shi

20 Joshua Ta

22 Daniel Williams

24 Weiyan Wu

In the spirit of reconciliation RMIT University acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.

Cover image

© Anisah Paracha

26 Hanying Xie
28 Haoyu Zhang
30 Yupei Zhang
The Collide Project
Colour Wheel + Red Door 40 RMIT Marketing Collaboration
The Photobook
Graduate Profiles 46 Grace Petrie
Matthew Thomas 48 Judit Losh
Farewell Bryce Dunkley
Thank You
Congratulations
Study Photography + Digital Imaging at RMIT VE (Vocational Education)
Acknowledgements
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As you flip through the pages of this catalogue, encourage you to think about how the students who produced these works have demonstrated resilience beyond what anyone could have expected. All our diploma students are graduates from last year’s Certificate IV, meaning they committed to the arduous task of learning studio photography during lockdown. At a critical point in their professional and artistic development, these students found themselves bereft of the standard tools and spaces of photographic pedagogy and had to expect of themselves high standards of independence, creativity and intuition. This collection of works speaks for itself in terms of its individuality and grit.

I’ve not taught in this program for long, but, so far, the experience has been enlightening. It has been a pleasure to witness the 2022 Diploma of Photography and Digital Imaging cohort combine various industry facets in constructing their final graduate exhibition. While juggling their studies with industry opportunities, the students have demonstrated a joyful camaraderie, in spite of adversity.

Photographers are guided by creative impulses while also being dedicatedly proficient, intent on mastering craft. The pages of this catalogue show the immersion of industry focus alongside photographic excellence. This year’s students of developed many new skills: they built an online brand and began marketing themselves; they learned to raise funds and manage finances while designing a catalogue and creating their folios; and finally, they have this exhibition to share with you.

The images you see highlight a group of passionate creatives who are ready to take the next professional step of their life and work. In moments like this, the benefit of vocational education and specialist training is impossible to ignore. I am dedicated to sharing the value vocational education continues to bring to the creative sector, and to the wide array of students engaged in our courses. Photography was one of the first courses offered by RMIT, extending back to the 1880s. The rich history of our program has established a tradition of award-winning graduates and successful careers.

It is curious to think of what the original custodians of the program would think of the landscape of photography today. Photography no longer belongs only to specialised craftspeople, but has been ‘democratised’ across global social media. The power of the photograph – its ability to hold truth and deceit simultaneously – has created new trials for our students to overcome as they step out into the world. They take with them more than the knowledge of how to craft a beautiful image; they hold in their hands the power to challenge manipulations and share the truth.

I commend these students for interpreting the world through their own lens to produce this collection of mesmerising works. You have already demonstrated significant strength; after such a beginning, what can’t you achieve?

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Kalli Binos is a photographer and budding digital artist based in Melbourne. Kalli is passionate about drawing and has a keen attention to detail. Kalli first picked up a camera when she went to a local event as a teenager, and has loved photography ever since. While studying at RMIT, Kalli has enjoyed developing works with a focus on food, products, travel, architecture, and capturing behind-thescenes photographs in film studios. After completing her studies, Kalli would like to work as a photographer’s assistant to further her skills and expand her knowledge of the photography industry. Kalli’s folio demonstrates her love of food and still-life photography. Her practice is influenced by abstract photographers utilising shadows, reflections, and a broad range of colours and tones to bring out her ideas.

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Kalli Binos
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Matthew uses his photographic practice to engage in the many philosophical and sociological questions of humanity. He does this by documenting the world around him, forever searching for the finer details which provide answers to these questions of existence.

Matthew utilises analogue techniques to create images which have a distinctive imperfection and rawness to them. This process forces him to slow down and take a considered approach to his images. In his final project, he is exploring ideas such as faith, connection, and purpose. After completing his diploma, Matthew wishes to travel around Europe and explore the various cultures, architecture and people to further explore storytelling and imagery. He hopes this will lead him to working in the documentary and fine art sector of photography.

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Zhongxin Guo (Slender) is a fine art portrait photographer. He is adept at discovering structures and rules in space and capturing a series of moments with characters as subjects. In his eyes, the perception and emotion of the characters can be concretised. In his photos, the characters and the environment interact and integrate with each other.

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Mary-Ellen is a Melbourne photographer with a strong love of travel and food, which she uses to inspire the direction of her work. In high school she adopted her dad’s old Olympus OM-1, with which she learnt to perfect the basics of photography as well as printing her own images in the darkroom. After travelling to 27 countries spanning every continent, Mary-Ellen decided it was time to study photography. At first she intended to broaden her landscape and documentary work, but soon found photographing food – influenced by the likes of Gourmet Traveller – was a style she could incorporate alongside her passion for travel.

Outside of RMIT, Mary-Ellen works at a craft brewery where she has developed a love for craft beer. This fed into her documentary work, creating a book based on women of the brewing industry in Melbourne. As part of her documentary path, Mary-Ellen worked the recent COVID pandemic into her practice. She explored the change in people’s relationships with food and cooking after extended periods of lockdown. Her final folio follows her closest friends and their food journeys through the lockdowns. The photographs explore the visual narrative of her friends conquering recipes they had always wanted to try but never had the time to attempt, whether that be an experimental cocktail or an old family recipe. Mary-Ellen’s photo practice brings together her desire to share stories alongside great food.

0400 949 942 MARYELLEN.C.LANE@GMAIL.COM INSTAGRAM.COM/MARYELLEN.PHOTOS MARYELLENLANE.COM Mary-Ellen Lane
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Kate McGovern allows sentimentality to pilot her through the creative process when capturing photographic work. While currently working as a live music photographer, Kate’s attention was piqued by fine art portraiture throughout her studies at RMIT and the diverse range of effects able to be achieved through studio lighting.

Encouraging her audience to embrace vulnerability, Kate utilises emotive imagery to delve into the relationship between music and its effect on the individual in her final folio. Her knowledge of lighting techniques allows her to express a variety of emotions, which she communicates through colour, shadow, and shape to translate the mental imagery she experiences in response to different pieces of music.

Kate enjoys a multifaceted approach to working in the studio. Upon the completion of her Diploma, she hopes to continue to hone her skillset in all roles by working as a professional assistant while also further developing her ability to communicate through visual imagery.

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Gabe Murdoch is determined to be a great artist. He is constantly evolving his style with each new project, exploring new ways to express emotion through his work. Gabe finds himself working across many photographic genres: skateboarding, events, and ecommerce to name a few. Most recently, through the guidance of RMIT University, he has been exploring the worlds of surrealism and editorial fashion. In his final project, Gabe seeks to express emotion through his photographs in a way unlike any of his previous work. With the works of Irving Penn as his launch pad, he explores his thoughts on the human condition through the lens of surrealist portraiture.

After completing the diploma, Gabe hopes to enter the editorial and commercial fashion industries as an assistant while continuing to hone his craft as a creative.

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Gabe Murdoch
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Anisah Paracha is a photographer who is open to capturing the world around her. She has been dedicated to photography since she first picked up a camera in high school. Anisah is inspired by art in the world around her, choosing to create a series of fine art portraits for her end-ofyear folio. The series displays different types of emotions using masks and composites to hide the subject’s face, conveying the feeling of anxiety and the various types of masked expressions that accompany it.

After completing her diploma at RMIT, Anisah hopes to continue investigating different concepts and genres in photography, while gaining experience in the industry and working as an assistant photographer. 0452

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Josh Rountos always found pleasure in taking photos with friends. This developed into a passion for photography, which he now credits for his love of editorial fashion and portraiture. He finds a profound sense of accomplishment planning, creating, and finishing his photo shoots as part of a team. Furthermore, he has found assisting work in the commercial photography industry while studying full time. Josh’s folio demonstrates his ability to manage and complete complex shoots. His photographs display his nuance for editorial fashion while highlighting the issue of eco-friendly clothing.

In the future, Josh seeks to gain more work in the photography industry whilst improving his own photographic practice.

0403 665 521 A.BOYANDHISCAMERA1@GMAIL.COM INSTAGRAM.COM/A.BOYANDHISCAMERA Josh
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Wenyi (Stella) Shi is a photographer whose practice is focused between portraiture and surrealism. Wenyi has a close relationship with photography, as she has been committed to learning the craft since high school. Since then she has cultivated her interest in photography and improved her aesthetic appreciation. Wenyi takes pride in engaging in an industry that she is passionate about. It is her belief that a photographer is a creator who shows the beauty of the mundane and encourages people to feel. It is Wenyi’s aim to encourage people to resonate with her work.

STELLASHIWENYIYI@GMAIL.COM INSTAGRAM.COM/SWY_PHOTOGRAPHY Wenyi Shi
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Joshua is a Melbourne photographer with a spontaneous approach to finding content to shoot. However, his determination for perfection with his outputs leaves him obsessing over the technical aspects of his photographic practice. Josh always has a particular eye for even the tiniest details –whatever they may be.

This obsession has encouraged Joshua’s interest in macro photography, and he has since been introduced to the resolution that medium-format cameras offer. With such, he has also been able to branch out to vast panoramic shots that capture incredible depth in every interaction. Detail is his focus.

JTA0005@GMAIL.COM INSTAGRAM.COM/GREENFOX_PHOTOS Joshua Ta
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Daniel Williams is a photographer who operates under the moniker Mossy Rock Productions, which represents his love of living green things. He lives within the Wombat State Forest, which keeps him connected to complex ecologies and sources of inspiration.

Daniel explores ways to combine traditional techniques such as cyanotype and anthotype with modern digital techniques. This process keeps his work connected to important historical points of reference, as well as maintaining environmentally responsible processes at the centre of his practice.

Daniel has explored ecological and environmental themes through meaningful partnerships with scientists and visual artists, producing a documentary book, stop motion animation, and fine art documentation photographs. These works have featured in the Library of the Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria, Lightscape, Gertrude Street Projection Festival, CS Gallery Windows, Hyphen – Wodonga Library Gallery, and online for Landcare and Melbourne Water. 0422

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Weiyan Wu claims that documentary photography has always been her first love within the craft. She is motivated to capture details and the small things in the world. Since commencing study at RMIT, Weiyan has had various experiences across fine art, creative portraiture and fashion.

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Hanying is an international student from China. Her interest in photography began in high school through studying visual art and graphic design, where she specialised in design and photography. What initially began as a hobby turned to a passion: Hanying decided to follow both her creative side and her heart, to study photography at RMIT.

Hanying loves to capture the detail and beauty in the mundane. She creates images that have a natural aesthetic and are full of colour. While studying at RMIT, Hanying developed an interest in portraiture, still life and documentary photography. In her final folio series, Hanying uses colour and light techniques uniquely, applying them to portrait and still-life images in a way that supports the storytelling of the photographs.

0421 493 123 XIEHANYING949@YAHOO.COM INSTAGRAM.COM/XIE_HANYING_ Hanying Xie
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Haoyu (Thompson) Zhang is an absolute ‘portraitist’: he believes every different person is a book you can read. Every part of a person is unique – you can read emotions in a person’s eyes, you can see personality in the way they dress, and you can tell what they have been through by the scars on their skin. A good portrait photograph can make the audience want to explore the story themselves. This captivates Thompson.

As such, Thompson will continue to progress on the path of portrait photography and produce work that satisfies him. Thompson hopes to become the kind of photographer that he wishes he could be.

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Haoyu Zhang
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Yupei Zhang is a new scholar in the field of photographic art. She hopes to record all the exquisite things she observes in the world through digital visual art. Yupei is currently experimenting in the field of microphotography: she tries to lead the observer to see ordinary things from another angle and form new definitions; to break people’s stereotypes, and to focus on the intangibles of still life, feeling their own energy.

After completing the diploma, Yupei hopes to continue exploring visual art and develop her creativity with more different digital media. 0451

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Noora was born in Iran; she lived in Turkey for five years and now resides in Melbourne. She decided to withdraw from pharmaceutical science and pursue studying photography at RMIT. Noora is a principled artist and is focused on demonstrating a hardworking ethic in the studio. Noora is motivated to capture feelings in her work, which she leaves open to the viewer’s interpretation.

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Noora Ziaei
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The Collide Project

The Collide project is a Work Integrated Learning (WIL) collaboration between a number of RMIT Vocational Education programs, working together to produce a media and entertainment industry event that is both a music concert and a television program. Running as a series of five events over five production days, it allows students and staff from the newly formed School of Vocational Education (Creative Industries cluster) to work together on a real-world live production event.

The event is conducted in the New Academic Street media precinct television studios – broadcast-standard facilities that provide an ideal venue for these running events. This project allows the production to showcase the university’s industry-standard facilities in the context of a nationally recognised project and includes involvement from a number of industry professionals. These professionals liaise with the students throughout the production, guiding, instructing and giving real-time feedback

‘Incorporating the Collide project within the Produce media photo images unit of the Diploma of Photography and Digital Imaging is a great opportunity for students to collaboratively work with and document the progressive scheduling of live-production performances in an industry environment.

As a WIL project, students are assessed on their ability to shoot, process and submit a body of work that encapsulates a live event – including bump in, lighting and sound checks, the performance and bump out.’

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using current production standards. This showcases the students’ abilities to work in an industry-based environment. Over several years of production, various students have made industry contacts through this project that have led to direct placement with facilities such as ABC Television and Bakehouse Studios. At the conclusion of each shoot, sound production students completed the post-production audio and video, working with professional writing and editing students and interactive digital students to showcase the final production to the world. Photo documentation of production was undertaken by students in the photography and digital imaging program.

‘The Collide project allows us to observe our students at work as they interact with industry professionals, and allows us to supervise and assess their performance in their allocated role. This is workintegrated learning at its best.’

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Graduate Profiles

Grace Petrie (GRADUATED 2021)

Before beginning my diploma, I knew I had a passion for photography but had no real idea of the path I wanted to pursue. Studying at RMIT provided me with opportunities to explore many different avenues and improve my technical skills. The course helped me learn to fine-tune my image treatment, as well as my thought process when looking into a lens. It was upon completing the course that I found my calling in family and lifestyle photography. I now have a successful business in this field, with a growing clientele. My work has allowed me to voice my appreciation for women’s femininity and their unique bond with their loved ones.

Alongside my personal work, I have had the opportunity to work with several wedding and lifestyle companies, both shooting and assisting. Working with Minihaha, Travelshoot and other solo photography businesses has provided me with an incredible connection to other creatives. It is through the extraordinary network that RMIT provides that I was able to meet and continue to work alongside like-minded peers within the industry.

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(GRADUATED 2018)

Towards the end of his first year studying photo imaging, Matthew discovered an interest in the moving image (films, movies and commercials). He changed up his work and began to see how everything he had learnt as a photography student would overlap into the world of motion. After graduating from the Diploma of Photography and Photo Imaging, Matthew picked up a job at Blue Tree Studios in Port Melbourne. He worked at there for one year as a full-time video and photo editor, all while working on his first short film. Matthew gathered a team of over 15 people and raised a handsome budget to attempt the creation. The film ended up at many independent film festivals around the globe.

Matthew decided it would make sense to move to Los Angeles with the savings he had made from Blue Tree, and see what the world of Hollywood was all about. He got to see a great new scale of industry and had the opportunity to work with some students from the American Film Institute. After COVID entered everyone’s lives and this brought Matthew home he got a job as Head of Production for a marketing agency.

After a year of working for the agency, Matthew made the decision to finally move to freelancing full time. It was a scary move, but one that would bring him much happiness. Matthew has now been freelancing for just under two years. He has worked with brands such as Adidas, Porsche, Asics and Lululemon, to just name a few.

Matthew loves life as a freelancer and enjoys the challenges it presents. He is working towards being a part of larger-scale commercials and film sets, while still taking photos for the love of the craft. He hopes to begin planning for a new short film in 2023. The RMIT photography studio was Matthew’s safe place and he is grateful for the opportunity RMIT offered him.

MATT@METMEDIA.CO

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Graduate Profiles

Losh (GRADUATED 2013)

My two years at RMIT studying photo imaging gave me the confidence and knowledge that I needed to start out as a photographer and pursue my goals. The certificate IV and diploma gave me so much insight in terms of exploring different areas of photography, developing my technical skills, and deepening my understanding of the direction I want to follow within this profession.

The course provided me with a strong base of security, always having my teachers to rely on for their advice and experience. Coming from a different country, I found this kind of support especially tremendous. I felt welcomed and understood by my teachers and peers alike, and a fantastic community formed amongst us.

I was also presented with many opportunities during the course, including using the resources of the university, meeting industry professionals and participating in a study tour to Shanghai. All these experiences broadened my view and still help me on my path to this day.

After graduation I moved to Brisbane where I built my career as a freelance photographer, specialising in food and editorial photography. I work closely with restaurants and agencies, and my work has been featured in magazines including delicious. Australia, Indulge and Gourmet Traveller. From the course I gained the necessary skills – beyond the creative aspect – to run my business, work with clients and liaise with other professionals.

Overall I can’t be more appreciative for my time at RMIT. After so many years I still benefit from the knowledge and connections that I made there, and will always be thankful to have had this experience.

INSTAGRAM.COM/ JUDITLOSHPHOTOGRAPHER JUDITLOSH.COM

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Farewell Bryce Dunkley

In December last year we sadly lost one of RMIT’s most significant staff members, Bryce Dunkley. Bryce was a photographer, teacher, and self-published author –to name some of his vast contributions to the photographic industry. Bryce had a career at RMIT spanning over 20 years and contributed significantly to the very beginnings of the photography Vocational Education programs. He taught across Foundation Studies and Photo Imaging (certificate and diploma) programs, along with many popular short courses. To summarise his immense contribution to RMIT is not easy to do in words.

Bryce was a supportive and a wise mentor to many photographers making the transition to teaching, as well as a capable and enthusiastic teacher to so many students. He was not only a teacher and colleague, but he became a trusted mentor, collaborator, and friend to many of us at RMIT.

We will miss our dear friend, his warmth and kindness, and the long lunches and shared tales of upcoming photographic adventures.

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Thank You

The 2022 Diploma of Photography and Digital Imaging cohort would like to offer their thanks and appreciation for the support and assistance of many different people, both throughout the years of their studies and during the last months in making this end-of-year exhibition possible.

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Industry Thanks

SUNSTUDIOS

Rob Goldie

BRONCOLOR

Michel Caillet

Urs Recher

CANON

Paul Stewart

Mia McKenzie

Kim Noakes

Nada Naim

KAYELL

Robert Gatto

Scott Squires

Michael Marlborough

THE BROWNBILL EFFECT

Sally Brownbill

EPSON

Bruce Williams

CPL DIGITAL

Bryan Gracey

Darren Rokkor

BLUE TREE STUDIOS

Joseph Feil

Saville Coble

HELL STUDIOS

RUFUS & COOPER

WELLCOM WORLDWIDE

FUJI

Kevin Cooper

SOUTHERN IMPACT

Heath Nankervis

Stuart Smith

TECART/BORGE’S IMAGING

Frances Sergi

Martin Ditman

NIKON

Julie Kimpton

BAMBRA PRESS

Sean Egan

SPECULAR

Rory Shinners

PHASE ONE DENMARK

Peter Marshall

THE ESTABLISHMENT STUDIOS

Tamara Maynes

XO STUDIOS

Dominik Schmarsel

C.R. KENNEDY

Damon Rulach

PRUE AJA

Prue Steedman

Emma Woods

Felicity Sutton

Rob Imhoff

Andrew Kelly

Louis Petrucelli

Felisha

Mendoza Mina

Dianna Snape

Alex Zattelman

Patrick Redmond

Kerry Pryor

Hunter Callaghan

Dani Watson

Monika Rydz

Tan Yoowang

Michelle Jarni

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Congratulations

The Photography and Digital Imaging program would like to acknowledge the achievements of our alumni this year. While our alumni as a whole continue to excel in the photographic industry daily, our goal was to share some specific examples in 2022.

A big congratulations to Nat Morawski (Photography Program Coordinator) and partner Gavan on the birth of their son – Parker Don Hamilton on Thursday 23rd June 2022. We look forward to meeting Parker and seeing you back on campus in 2023.

Alumni Lürzer Archive

200 Best Digital Artists Worldwide 2023

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Alumni Bowness Prize Finalists

Cecilia SORDI CAMPOS

(Un)motherhood, (in)fertility 2022 from the series The motherhood that wasn’t pigment ink-jet print 90.0 x 72.0 cm

courtesy of the artist

@CECILIASORDICAMPOS

Janelle LOW

Untitled III

(from the family archives) 2021 from the series Disintegrate pigment ink-jet print, 24k gold leaf 18.0 x 12.0 cm

courtesy of the artist and THIS IS NO FANTASY, (Melbourne)

@JANELLELOW_

Janine MCGUINNESS

Latent landscape #3 2021–22 from the series Latent landscapes pigment ink-jet print 117.5 x 84.0 cm

courtesy of the artist

@JANINE.MCGUINNESS

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Study Photography + Digital Imaging at RMIT VE (Vocational Education)

The Certificate IV and Diploma of Photography and Digital Imaging are one-year, full-time programs.

This is a hands-on practical and contemporary program with a strong commercial and industry focus, where you can build a career in professional photography. The program is widely regarded by the industry as producing some of the highest quality photography graduates in Australia. You will work with professional and committed staff, students and industry professionals to produce a series of folios covering a wide range of disciplines.

Graduates from the program are industry ready, and our current students and alumni work in many sectors of the photographic industry as freelance photographers, photographic assistants and digital retouchers, both nationally and internationally.

Our teaching staff, alumni and students are continually recognised as finalists and winners of Australia’s leading photographic awards, including the Australasia’s Top Emerging Photographers Award, the Olive Cotton Award for photographic portraiture, the Bowness Photography Prize, the Moran Contemporary Photographic Prize, the Iris Award, Head On Photographic Prize, Aussie Street competition, the National Photographic Portrait Prize, British Journal of Photography Portrait of Britain Award, and the MAMA Photographic Prize.

What will I be studying here in the VE photography program?

During your study you will work in varied styles and genres of photography, expanding your ideas, creative vision and technical skills to a very high level. You will develop skills in areas of photography such as advertising, architecture, industrial, portrait, documentary, video, design, business practices, compositing, digital retouching, photojournalism, illustrative, fashion and commercial photography.

Your journey starts in Certificate IV

This intensive year of study is designed around hands-on practical skills that build the foundations of a professional photographic practice. These will include image capture (studio and location), digital design and image manipulation, video, high-end print output, and business and photo theory.

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Diploma – the next stage

You will continue your studies in the Diploma, where you’ll build on your technical studies in the studio and on location, while producing collaborative long-form projects that include a selfpublished book and a professional folio of work, culminating with a group exhibition. You will graduate with a readiness to join the professional industry in your chosen field.

Learn from professional photographers

You will learn directly from teaching staff who are professional photographers and work in a variety of roles within the industry, such as commercial, industrial and advertising photography. You’ll gain insight and first-hand information from people who are immersed in the world of photography.

Industry connections and real-world collaboration

Our program works with creative programs within RMIT, both Vocational and Higher Education, and major industry players through established collaborative projects and work experience opportunities. Throughout your studies, you will work on industry-

based collaborative briefs, establish professional networks and develop connections within the local and international creative community.

Pathways

Graduates can articulate to the Bachelor of Arts (Photography) with advanced standing of one year.

For further information:

Program Coordinator

Dr Tyler Payne +61 3 9925 4230 tyler.payne@rmit.edu.au goo.gl/MKC91x

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Acknowledgements

The 2022 RMIT Diploma of Photography and Digital Imaging End of Year Exhibition celebrates the creative accomplishments of the students, culminating in the rewarding outcomes of their final folios.

We congratulate you on your determination and achievements!

The staff and support team acknowledge the dedication of each student, not only in their accomplishments across their chosen discipline, but also in overcoming the challenges of the year.

Heartfelt appreciation and thanks go to the photo imaging team for their continued commitment to vocational education: Joel Rainford (Program Manager, Photography and Digital Imaging and Visual Arts), Dr Tyler Payne (Program Coordinator), Martin Reftel, Rob Gale, Eddie Javier, Tim Turner, Natalie Morawski, Lucia Ondrusova, Keren Dobia, Steve Scalone, Jess Schwientek, and Ian Brown. We thank them for their inspiration and great support across the Certificate IV and Diploma. Sincere thanks for the valued contributions of our industry advisory committee, and to all the guest speakers, industry practitioners and alumni who generously gave their time and shared their stories and experiences with our students. We also extend our thanks to the organisations and sponsors who foster and support the students throughout their studies and beyond.

For their encouragement of the collaborative projects and continued relationships with the Diploma of Photography and Digital Imaging, we would like to thank our colleagues at RMIT: Seija Lahteenmaa (Creative and Production Experiences); Melissa Cranenburgh and John Reeves (Professional Writing and Editing); Rebekha Naim, John Phillips, Deb Hatton, Elena Popa, Tok Norris and Michael Pollard (Sound and Live Production); Andrew Gray and Rowan Humphrey (Screen Media and Digital Tech); Robi Smith and Deb Williams (Visual Arts).

For their incredible ongoing support and assistance across the Leadership, Learning and Teaching, Quality and Vocational Education project teams, we offer our sincerest thanks to Mish Eastman (Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Vocational Education), Amanda Achterberg (Associate Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Vocational Education Programs and Delivery), Lliam Freeman (Director, Creative Industries), Pam Trannore, Jacqui McCloy, Kylie Dillon, Caitlin Crowley, Mona Hope, Dr Ejanul Haque, Ridhima Aggarwal, Al Briggs and Jacob Peters.

We’d also like to make special mention of our technical support team, James Maher and Felix Trinh – thank you for your incredible assistance and problem-solving as you worked with and supported our photo imaging staff and students to continue the success of blended learning throughout the year.

And last, but certainly not least, thanks to the entire RMIT administration and support team from the College of Vocational Education, with special thanks to Winnie Lau and Fiona Clark.

PROJECT MANAGER

Dr Tyler Payne

Martin Reftel

COPY EDITOR Felicity Sutton
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Industry partners

RMIT Diploma of Photography + Digital Imaging

2022 End of Year Exhibition

PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIOS

RMIT building 94 Level 4

OPENING NIGHT

Thursday 17 November 2022, from 6pm AEDT

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