Winners 2009

See the list of winners below. Click on their listing to view examples of their work and their biography.

Overall: TIM GRIFFITH

Tim's inventive and graphic images are widely published in a diverse range of international design journals and are increasingly sought after by corporate and advertising clients.

Emerging Photographer of the Year: EMMA PHILLIPS

Emma was a finalist in the White Hot Awards in 2008, won Hanger's Prize at the Olive Cotton Award and was recently named as a finalist for the Moran Prize.

Advertising: URS BUHLMAN

Urs's clients include Mercedes, VW, Toyota, Lexus, Qantas, CBA, Australian Tourism, Nokia, Deutsche Bank, Kodak, Canon and Mack Trucks.

Architecture: TIM GRIFFITH

Melbourne born and working from offices in Melbourne, San Francisco and Singapore, Tim travels extensively on commissions for a number of the world's leading design firms.

Art: BILL HENSON

Bill Henson is a well-known contemporary photographic artist specialising in the topic of adolescence.

Editorial: RICHARD BAILEY

Richard Bailey is one of Australia's top fashion and advertising photographers with over 20 years of experience.

Fashion: RICHARD BAILEY

Richard is the preferred photographer of many supermodels and is in constant demand to shoot celebrities.

Industrial/Corporate: TIM BAUER

Tim's collection of celebrity portraits includes Charlton Heston, Audrey Hepburn, Lillian Gish, Andy Warhol, Russel Crowe, Kylie Minogue, John Howard, Margaret Thatcher, Steve Irwin and Heath Ledger.

Landscape: PETER EASTWAY

Peter is a Grand Master of Photography, one of only five in the world, earned from a career spanning over 30 years.

Photojournalism / Documentary: STEPHEN DUPONT

Stephen Dupont is an international award-winning Australian photographer and filmmaker and a member of Contact Press Images.

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