Emerging Winners 2010

Overall: NATALIE GRONO

Natalie Grono studied photography at Newcastle University and Ultimo TAFE. After working briefly on a weekly local newspaper she took a job as a staff photographer for the Newcastle Herald where she has been for the past two years.

Advertising: RODRICK BOND

Love of the landscape encouraged Rodrick Bond to pick up a camera, but during his time at Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology he discovered the potential of the studio.

Architecture: SONIA MANGIAPANE

Sonia Mangiapane is based in Melbourne. She trained in visual communication and began her career in the photographic industry with conventional darkroom printing.

Photojournalism/Documentary: NATALIE GRONO

Natalie Grono studied photography at Newcastle University and Ultimo TAFE. After working briefly on a weekly local newspaper she took a job as a staff photographer for the Newcastle Herald where she has been for the past two years.

Editorial: GEE GREENSLADE

Gee Greenslade loves making the world come to life through photography and digital editing.

Fashion: WILLIAM HUNG

William Hung completed his photographic studies in 2007 and continued his learning as a freelance digital operator and retoucher for various studios.

Landscape: DREW ECHBERG

Since graduating from RMIT in 2007 Drew Echberg has worked in photography, as well as far less interesting fields.

Portrait: STUART MILLER

Stuart Miller is a location photographer. He trained in Canberra and now spends the majority of his time working in Sydney and London.

Sport: TRENT MITCHELL

Trent Mitchell dwells on the photographic fringes, searching out the obscure and finding beauty in the mundane. He is passionate about light and displays a unique understanding of texture, tone and saturation that shows in his images with an unmistakable style across a broad range of subject matter.

Travel: NATALIE GRONO

Natalie Grono studied photography at Newcastle University and Ultimo TAFE. After working briefly on a weekly local newspaper she took a job as a staff photographer for the Newcastle Herald where she has been for the past two years.

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