
Stephen Dupont was born in Sydney, Australia, in 1967. Over the past two decades, Dupont has produced a remarkable body of visual work; hauntingly beautiful photographs of fragile cultures and marginalized peoples. He skillfully captures the human dignity of his subjects with great intimacy and often in some of the world’s most dangerous regions. His images have received international acclaim for their artistic integrity and valuable insight into the people, culture and communities that have existed for hundreds of years, yet are fast disappearing from our world.
Dupont’s work has earned him photography’s most prestigious prizes, including a Robert Capa Gold Medal citation from the Overseas Press Club of America; a Bayeux War Correspondent’s Prize; and first places in the World Press Photo, Pictures of the Year International, the Australian Walkleys, and Leica/CCP Documentary Award. In 2007 he was the recipient of the W. Eugene Smith Grant for Humanistic Photography for his ongoing project on Afghanistan. In 2010 he received the Gardner Fellowship at Harvard's Peabody Museum of Archaeology & Ethnology.
His work has been featured in The New Yorker, Aperture, Newsweek, Time, GQ, Esquire, French and German GEO, Le Figaro, Liberation, The Sunday Times Magazine, The Independent, The Guardian, The New York Times Magazine, Stern, The Australian Financial Review Magazine, and Vanity Fair.
Dupont has held major exhibitions in London, Paris, New York, Sydney, Canberra, Tokyo, and Shanghai, and at Perpignan’s Visa Pour L’Image, China’s Ping Yao and Holland’s Noorderlicht festivals.
Dupont’s handmade photographic artist books and portfolios are in the selected collections of the National Gallery of Australia, National Library of Australia, National Gallery of Victoria, Australian War Memorial, The New York Public Library, Berlin and Munich National Art Libraries, Stanford University, Yale University, Boston Athenaeum, Minneapolis Institute of Arts, and Joy of Giving Something Inc.
He currently resides in Sydney with his family where he splits his production there with assignments and long term projects in the field. He is a photographer, artist and documentary filmmaker.
Press Interviews and Profiles
Videos on Stephen Dupont
The New York Public Library Photography Collection from Stephen Dupont on Vimeo.
Stephen Dupont Profile - ABC Sunday Arts from Stephen Dupont on Vimeo.
Axe Me Biggie, or Mr Take My Picture from Stephen Dupont on Vimeo.
Interview: Chris Reid on Stephen Dupont.
Stephen Dupont talks about his photography and journeys in Afghanistan between 1993 and 2009.
Kindly Supported By
- FujiFilm Australia
- EPSON Australia
Curriculum Vitae
Awards/Fellowships/Grants
2011 Winner Head On Portrait Prize Why Am I A Marine?
2010 Awarded Robert Gardner Fellowship in Photography at Harvard's Peabody Museum
2009 Winner Olive Cotton Director’s Choice Award The Bad Seeds
Winner LOGIE Award for Most Outstanding Public Affairs Report Afghanistan – A Survivor’s Tale
2008 Winner Australian Walkley Award for News Photography Suicide Bombing Afghanistan
Winner United Nations Media Peace Award - Best Photojournalism Suicide Bombing Afghanistan
Bronze World Medal The NY Festivals TPPA Best Nat/Int Current Affairs Afghanistan – A Survivor’s Tale
2007 Recipient W. Eugene Smith Grant for Humanistic Photography Afghanistan, or the Perils of Freedom
Winner Australian Nikon - Walkley Portrait Prize Axe Me Biggie
Winner Leica/CCP Documentary Photography Award Axe Me Biggie Series
Winner Head On Portrait Prize Axe Me Biggie
Winner Moran Contemporary Photographic Prize Highway 1
2006 Winner Australian Walkley Award Best Television Reporting Brothers of Kabul
Commendation Australian Walkley Award International Journalism Psych War in Afghanistan
Finalist Rory Peck Awards Features Brothers of Kabul
Finalist Rory Peck Sony Impact Award Psych War in Afghanistan
Winner Festival International du Scoop Prix de l’Actualite Psych Ops in Afghanistan
Commendation Australian Walkley Photo Essay Award Taliban Burnings
Winner Australian UN Media Peace Award Best Photojournalism Taliban Burnings
Bayeux Award (Runner Up) – Calvados War Correspondent’s Photography US Forces in Afghanistan
2005 Citation Robert Capa Gold Medal US 173rd Airborne Afghanistan
Winner Pictures of the Year International (POYi) Spot News Award Taliban Burnings
Honourable Mention National Press Photographer's Association (NPPA) The Best of
Photojournalism Award International News US Forces in Afghanistan
Winner Head On Portrait Prize Papua New Guinea Raskol
2004 Winner Sportel Monaco Best Illustrated Sports Book Prize LUTTE
POYi Portrait Prize (Runner Up) PNG Raskols
Bronze China Press Photo Portrait Prize Papua New Guinea Raskols
Winner Sasakawa Sport’s Foundation Special Prize Sumo
2001 Third Place POYi International Sport’s Prize Cuban Boxer
Third Place POYi USA Magazine Photographer of the Year Award
2000 Award of Excellence POYi Sport’s Feature Sumo Wrestlers
Second Place POYi Sport’s Stories Award Life of Australian boxer Anthony Mundine
Third Place POYi Feature Stories Award Life in Tibet
Award of Excellence Communication Arts Annual East Timor
1999 Third Place POYi Sport’s Stories Award Horse Racing in Australia
Award of Excellence POYI Best Photographic Book STEAM – India’s Last Steam Trains
1998 Winner Sasakawa Sport’s Foundation Best Culture Photograph Award Gambia’s Wrestlers
Winner POYi Sport’s Stories Award Australian Aborigines in Sport
Winner POYi Feature Stories Award Afghan leader Ahmed Shah Massoud
Third Place World Press Photo (WPP) Sport’s Stories Award Gambia’s Wrestlers
Second Place POYi Sport’s Action Award Aboriginal Rodeo
Second Place POYi Sport’s Stories Award Women’s Soccer in China
Third Place POYi Issue Reporting Award Baku Oil Fields
1997 Winner POYi Sports Award Gambia’s Wrestlers
Third Place POYi USA Magazine Photographer of the Year
Second Place WPP General News Award Tree Protestor England
1996 Winner La Revista Magazine International Photography Award India’s Wrestlers
Special Jury Prize POYi Canon Photo Essay Award India’s Last Steam Trains
Second Place WPP Sport’s Stories Award Turkish Wrestlers
Second Place WPP Daily Life Award India’s Last Steam Trains
Second Place Observer Hodge Award Africa’s Refugees
Honorable Mention POYi Issue Reporting Award Tree Protestor England
1995 Winner WPP Sport’s Stories Award India’s Wrestlers
Honorable Mention David Hodge Memorial Prize India’s Last Steam Trains
1994 Winner Children’s Jury WPP Individual Award Philippines
Selected Solo Exhibitions
2011 Afghanistan: The Perils of Freedom 1993 - 2009, Huaian International Museum of Photography,
China. Curator: Zhimin Shi
Afghanistan: The Perils of Freedom 1993 - 2009, Albury Art Gallery, Australia. Curator: Jules Boag
2010 Afghanistan: The Perils of Freedom 1993-2009, The Australian Centre for Photography, Sydney,
Australia. Curators: Stephen Dupont & Tony Nolan
Generation AK: Afghanistan and The Perils of Freedom 1993-2009, Visa Pour L'Image
Festival, Perpignan, France. Curator: Jean-Francois Leroy
Raskols & Sing-Sing, Jack Bell Gallery, London, UK. Curator: Jack Bell
Sing-Sing, Loft Gallery Gallery, Bowral, Australia.
The Naked Truth, Wynyard Park, Sydney, Australia
2009 Axe Me Biggie, Brisbane Powerhouse, Australia. Curator: Jody Haines
In Residence Polaroid Monograph, Private Residence, Sydney, Australia.
2008 Afghanistan, or The Perils of Freedom, The New York Public Library Stokes Gallery, New York, USA.
Curator: Stephen Pinson
Axe Me Biggie, Moores Building Contemporary Art Gallery, Fremantle, Australia.
2007 Panorama, Byron McMahon Gallery, Sydney, Australia. Curator: Sandra Byron
Fight, Monash Gallery of Art, Melbourne, Australia. Curator: Jane Scott
2006 Raskols (Another Asia), Noorderlicht Festival, Leeuwarden, Holland. Curator: Wim Melis
Raskols, Ping Yao International Photography Festival, China. Curator: Robert Pledge
2005 Panorama, Lianzhou International Photography Festival, China. Curator: Alain Julian
Raskols, Australian Centre for Photography, Sydney, Australia. Curator: Alasdair Foster
2004 Wrestlers, Moores Building of Contemporary Art, Fremantle, Australia.
2003 Kumbh Mela India, Point Light Gallery, Sydney, Australia. Curator: Gordan Undy
1997 Steam – India’s Last Steam Trains, Tom Blau Gallery, London, UK.
1995 Steam – India’s Last Steam Trains. Visa Pour L’Image Festival, Perpignan, France.
Curator: Jean-Francois Leroy
Selected Group Exhibitions
2011 Artists Books: Books by Artists ( Axe Me Biggie ), Boston Athenaeum, USA.
A Tale of Two Slums ( METROPOLIS ), Noorderlicht Festival, Groningen, Holland. Curator: Wim Melis
Why Am I A Marine? Head On Portrait Prize, Australian Centre for Photography, Sydney, Australia.
Curator: Moshe Rosenzveig
Boy of War, Olive Cotton Portrait Prize, Tweed River Gallery, Australia.
Why Am I A Marine? CCP Documentary Photography Award, Contemporary Centre for Photography,
Melbourne, Australia. Curator: Naomi Cass
WAR – ° South Collective, Tanks Art Centre, Cairns, Australia.
2010 WARZONE: the battlefield of peacekeeping, as part of Noorderlicht International Photofestival,
Leeuwarden, Holland. Curators: Sjors Swierstra, Ton Broekhuis, Wim Melis.
RECOLLECTION: 30 Years of Photography at the New York Public Library. NYPL, New York, USA
Curator: Stephen Pinson
Weapons Platoon, Polka Galerie, Paris. Curator: Dimitri Beck
REPORTAGE - a retrospective 1999 - 2009, National Art School, Sydney, Australia.
Curators: Stephen Dupont, Jack Picone, David Dare Parker, Michael Amendolia, Jacqui Vicario
WAR – ° South Collective, Brisbane Powerhouse, Australia. Curator: Jody Haines
Cody: A US Marine Portrait, William & Winifred Bowness Photography Prize, Monash Gallery of Art,
Melbourne. Curators: Stephen Zagala and Shaune Lakin
Documentary Photographers in the New Century – Shanghai Exhibition Centre, China.
Curators: Christopher Phillips & Shi Zhimin
2009 WAR – ° South Collective, ACP, Sydney, Australia. Curators: Stephen Dupont and Malcom Smith
Windows on Western Journalistic and Documentary Traditions and Styles in Photography,
Photo-editing and Curating, Lianzhou International Photography Festival, China.
Curator: Robert Pledge
The Bad Seeds, William & Winifred Bowness Photography Prize, Monash Gallery of Art,
Melbourne, Australia. Curators: Stephen Zagala and Shaune Lakin
Wrestlers (The Pursuit of Happiness), Noorderlicht Festival, Groningen, Holland. Curator: Wim Melis
2007 Axe Me Biggie & War in Afghanistan, Leica/CCP Award, CCP, Melbourne, Australia. Curator: Naomi Cass
Axe Me Biggie, Head On Portrait Prize, ACP, Sydney, Australia. Curator: Moshe Rosenzveig
Highway 1, Moran Contemporary Photographic Prize, State Library of NSW, Sydney, Australia.
2006 Focus: Photography and War 1945 – 2006. The Australian War Memorial, Canberra, Australia.
Curators: Patricia Sabine and Shaune Lakin
Panoramas: Landscapes of Conflict, EastLink Gallery, Shanghai, China.
Chroniques Australiennes, Galerie Montpellier, France. Curator: Roland Laboye
2005 Tsunami (Traces & Omens), Noorderlicht Festival, Groningen, Holland. Curator: Wim Melis
Witness to War – The Australian War Memorial Collection:Official Art & Photography,
S. H. Ervin Gallery, Sydney, Australia. Curators: Claire Baddeley and Katherine McMahon
2004 Wrestlers (Sasakawa Foundation), Metropolitan Museum of Photography, Tokyo, Japan.
Wrestlers (Amsterdam Photo 2004), Canvas International Art, Amsterdam. Curator: Froukje Holtrop
Keep the Light on Human Rights Part II (Photographs from the Collection of Contact Press Images)
Itami City Museum of Art, Japan. Curator: Robert Pledge
2003 Afghanistan (Representing the Real Documentary Photography), Stills Gallery, Sydney, Australia.
Curator: Sandy Edwards
Positive Negative: HIV/Aids in the Asia-Pacific region, Sydney Opera House, Sydney, Australia.
Curators: Ausaid
2002 Afghan Women Behind the Veil, French Cultural Centre, New York, USA.
Afghanistan (Witness – Australian Photojournalism), ACP, Sydney, Australia.
1998 Keep the Light on Human Rights (Photographs from the Collection of Contact Press Images),
Fujita Vente Museum, Tokyo, Japan. Curator: Robert Pledge
1995 Steam – India’s Last Steam Trains (David Hodge Memorial Prize). The Photographer’s Gallery, London,
UK.
1994 Generation X (WPP Masterclass), Rotterdam Photo Institute, Holland. Curator: Christian Cajole
Selected Multi-Media & Film Screenings
2011 Generation AK, Delhi Photo Festival, India
Generation AK, The W. Eugene Smith Grant Ceremony, New York City, USA
Generation AK, Auckland International Photography Festival, New Zealand
2010 Generation AK, REPORTAGE Festival, Sydney, Australia
Generation AK, Semi-Permanent International Design Conference, Brisbane, Australia.
Bibliography
Jodie Duffy, "Images of War: Stephen Dupont's life on the front line," Artist interview, Illawarra Mercury Weekender Magazine, July 9-10, 2011.
Scott Bevan, "Afghanistan: The Perils of Freedom 1993 -2009," Exhibition Preview and artist profile, ABC News 24 program The World, October 22, 2010.
Vince Aletti, “Afghanistan, or The Perils of Freedom,” Exhibition Review, The New Yorker, January 5, 2009, p. 20.
Fenella Kernebone, Profile, ABC Television Australia, Sunday Arts Ep. 13, May 24, 2009.
Jonathan Holmes, “Embedding in Afghanistan,” Analysis, ABC Television Australia, Media Watch, October 5, 2009.
Mark Bannerman, “Stephen Dupont embedded in Afghanistan,” Interview, ABC Radio National Australia, Saturday Extra, October 17, 2009.
Jiang Rong, “I create the luck: Stephen Dupont,” The Power of Photography – A Collection of Interviews with Famous People in Contemporary World Photography, China Federation of Literary and Art Circles Publishing House, p. 158 – 171.
Di Bain, “Kodak dumps the coloured film which made it famous,” Interview, ABC Radio Australia, PM, June 23, 2009.
Jacques Menasche, “The Art of War,” Profile, Mens Style Magazine, Australia, Winter 2008, Issue # 27, p. 114 – 119.
Brooke Salisbury, “Stephen Dupont,” Interview, Time Out Sydney, October 8 – 21, Issue 47, p. 22 – 23.
Mark Corcoran, “Afghanistan – A Survivor’s Tale,” Interview, ABC Television Australia, Foreign Correspondent, May 27, 2008.
Ross Bray, “Curating the Reportage Festival,” Interview, ABC Television Australia, Newshour, October 2008.
Robbie Buck, “Afghanistan, surviving a suicide bombing,” Interview, ABC Radio Australia, JJJ Morning Show, October 7, 2008.
Antony Funnell, “° South photographic exhibition,” Interview, ABC Radio National Australia, The Media Report, October 26, 2006.
Linda Sills, “Rory Peck Award Finalists: Brothers of Kabul,” Interview/Analysis, BBC Television News, Firing Line, November 2006.
Elissa Blake, “In My Own Words: Stephen Dupont,” Interview, Sunday Magazine, The Sunday Telegraph, January 15, 2006, p. 22.
Helen Vatsikopoulos, “Panorama photography exhibition,” Profile, ABC Television Australia, Asia Pacific Focus, July 2007.
Nick Farrow, “Panorama photography exhibition,” Profile, CH 9 Television Australia, Sunday Program, July 25, 2007.
Karen Berkman, “° South photographic exhibition,” Interview, ABC Television Australia, Stateline, October 26, 2006.
Michael Fitzgerald, “PNG photographic exhibition,” Review, Time Magazine Australia, April 11, 2005, p. 56 – 59.
Li Xiaoyan, “Stephen Dupont – A Day in the Life,” Profile, Photo World, Shanxi Radio & Television China, July 20, 2005.
Isabelle Genoux, “Raskols of PNG,” Interview, ABC Radio Australia, In The Loop, may 17, 2005.
George Negas, “Psych War in Afghanistan,” Interview, SBS Television Australia, Dateline, Ep. 34, October 19, 2005.
Amanda Smith, “ Afghan Photography: Stephen Dupont,” Interview, ABC Radio National Australia, The Deep End, February 5, 2004
Ian Affleck, “Official Photographer for Solomon Islands Australian Military Forces deployment,” Interview Official for Archives, The Australian War Memorial, May 2003.
Robyn Johnston, “Witness – Australian Photojournalism Exhibition,” Interview, ABC Radio Australia, Coast to Coast, April 14, 2002
Selected Collections
* The New York Public Library
* Joy of Giving Something Inc. New York
* Fogg Art Museum, Harvard, MA
* Minneapolis Institute of Art
* Aethenaeum Music and Arts Library, La Jolla, CA
* Mata and Aurthur Jaffe Colllection of Books as Aesthetic Objects, Boca Raton, FL
* Boston Aethenaeum
* Stanford University, CA
* Yale University Art Gallery
* University of California, Irvine, CA
* University of Vermont, Burlington, VT
* University of Minnesota
* University of Connecticut, Dodd Research Centre, Storrs, CT
* Staatlicht Museen zu Berlin Kunstbibliothek
* Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Munich
* National Gallery of Australia
* National Library of Australia
* Australian War Memorial, Canberra
* National Library of Victoria
* National Library of New South Wales
* National Gallery of Victoria
* Lianzhou Photography Museum, China
* Sasakawa Sport’s Foundation, Tokyo
* Amnesty International, London
* Greenpeace, Sydney
* Monash Gallery of Art, Melbourne
* Rotterdam Photo Institute, Holland
Books
2011 Photographic Memory: The Album in the Age of Photography, Aperture & the Library of Congress,
USA.
2009 WAR ° SOUTH Collection, T & G Publishing, Australia.
2009 This Day of Change, Kodansha Co. Ltd Publishing, Japan.
2008 *AFGHANISTAN, or The Perils of Freedom, New York Public Library Publishing, USA.
2006 CONTACT – Photographs from the Australian War Memorial Collection, The AWM Publishing,
Australia.
2003 *LUTTE, Marval Publishing, France. *FIGHT, Edition Braus, Germany.
1999 *STEAM – India’s Last Steam Trains, Dewi Lewis Publishing, UK.
Exhibition Catalogues
"WARZONE: the battlefield of peacekeeping", Stichting Fotografie Noorderlicht 2010, Published by Aurora Borealis Foundation under the auspices of Noorderlicht, p 1, 4-5, 64, 159, 166-167.
“Reportage: a retrospective 1999 - 2009,” Reportage Festival 2010, Published by Momento Pro, p 59, 93, 151, 155.
“The Pursuit of Happiness: Wrestlers,” Stichting Fotografie Noorderlicht 2009, Published by Aurora Borealis Foundation under the auspices of Noorderlicht, p 19.
“Another Asia: Raskols,” Stichting Fotografie Noorderlicht 2006, Published by Aurora Borealis Foundation under the auspices of Noorderlicht, p 201-204.
“Traces & Omens: Tsunami,” Stichting Fotografie Noorderlicht 2005, Published by Noorderlicht, Groningen, Holland, p 105-109.
“Witness to War: Official Art and Photography 1999-2003,” An Australian War Memorial Travelling Exhibition 2005, Published by the Australian War Memorial, p 17, 21, 26, 27.
“Keep the Light on Human Rights Part II,” Itami City Museum of Art, Japan 2004, Published by G.I.P Tokyo, p 14, 26, 32.
“Keep the Light on Human Rights,” Fujita Vente Museum, Tokyo, 1998, Published by G.I.P Tokyo, p 12-13.
Selected Publications
* Aperture Magazine
* Private Magazine
* The New Yorker
* Polka Magazine
* Anthropological Quarterly
* The New York Times Magazine
* Vanity Fair
* Time
* Newsweek
* Rolling Stone
* Outside Magazine
* Mens Journal
* GQ
* The Sunday Times Magazine, UK
* The Independent Magazine, UK
* The Guardian, UK
* The Observer, UK
* The Telegraph Magazine, UK
* French and German GEO
* Liberation, France
* Le Monde
* Le Figaro Magazine
* Stern
* Paris Match
Filmography
2009 Raskols (Canal + France, L’Efette Papillon) Producer, Camera
2008 Afghanistan – A Survivor’s Tale (ABC Australia, Foreign Correspondent, AVRO Holland)
Director, Producer, Camera
2006 Brothers of Kabul (ABC Australia, Foreign Correspondent, CNN Unreported World,
AL-JAZEERA International, ALHURRA) Director, Producer, Camera
2006 First Contact (BBC4, UK) Camera
2005 Taliban Burning (BBC1 UK, SFDRS Germany, TV2 France, TVE Spain, AVRO Holland,
VRT Belgium, IBA Israel, YLE Finland, PRESSTV Iran) Director, Producer, Camera
2005 Psych War In Afghanistan (SBS Australia, Dateline) Camera
2004 Iraq – Recruiting for Resistance (SBS Australia, Dateline) Camera
2003 Policing Papua New Guinea (SBS Australia, Dateline) Camera
2001 War On Terror, Afghanistan (BBC World Service TV) Producer, Camera
Visiting Artist Lectures & Masterclasses
2011 agIDEAS Design Conference, Melbourne, Australia.
Auckland International Photography Festival, New Zealand.
Reframe Newcastle Project & Masterclass, Australia
AIPA Image Nation 2011 Photography Conference Masterclass and Lecture, Auckland, New Zealand
La Trobe University Photography Workshop, Bendigo, Australia
2010 Semi-Permanent, Brisbane, Australia.
2009 Reflexions Masterclass, Venice, Italy.
Monash Gallery of Art, Melbourne, Asutralia.
Art Gallery of NSW, Sydney, Australia.
2008 Reportage Festival, Sydney, Australia.
Australian Centre for Photography, Sydney, Australia.
Centre for Contemporary Photography, Melbourne, Australia.
2007 State Library of NSW, Sydney, Australia.
Australian National University, Canberra, Australia.
2006 Powerhouse Museum, Sydney, Australia.
Ping Yao International Photography Festival, China.
2005 The Australian War Memorial, Canberra, Australia.
2004 McDonald College of Performing Arts, Sydney, Australia.
1998 London College of Printing, London, UK.
Conferences/Symposiums
2011 Bendigo Gallery of Art & La Trobe University hosts American Dreams: Photography Symposium,
Bendigo, Australia, May 20, 2001.
Head On Festival presents From Gutenberg to Ipad: The Future of Photojournalism and How to
Survive in a Changing Industry, National Art School, Sydney, Australia, May 14, 2011.
Sydney Writer's Festival & Head On Festival presents No Typos: Telling the Story in Images, Sydney
Theatre Company, Sydney, Australia, May 22, 2011.
PMA Australia, Sydney Canon EOS World Stand Talk ( Seconds With ), June 26, 2011.
2010 PMA Australia, Melbourne Photojournalism lectures alongside Tim Page. Sponsored by Fujifilm.
2009 ICRC, ABC Television and the University of Technology hosts Reporting Wars: Challenges &
Responsibilities Conference (Panel: Media Under Fire), Sydney, Australia, May 18, 2009.
PMA Australia, Sydney Lecture on Photography in the Digital Age, sponsored by Apple.
2008 Sydney Festival presents Eat Drink Talk Art (Making Art out of War)
Panel: Fergus Linehan, Festival Director and John Tiffany and Neil
Murray from National Theatre of Scotland, January 16, 2009.
Artist-In-Residence
2009 The Sydney Festival, Australia
1994 World Press Photo Masterclass, Rotterdam, Holland
Selected Magazines, Exhibitions & Festivals Curated
2011 TAKE Magazine ( Inaugural Issue #01 ), Sydney
2010 REPORTAGE – a retrospective 1999 - 2009, National Art School, Sydney
2009 WAR – ° South Collective, Australian Centre for Photography, Sydney
2008 REPORTAGE – Festival of Photojournalism, Chauvel Cinema and
Australian Centre for Photography, Sydney
Awards Juried
2010 Moran Photographic Prizes
2009 The CCP & Leica Documentary Photography Award, Australia
2008 Qantas Spirit of Youth Awards (SOYA) for Photography, Australia
The Head On Portrait Prize, Australia
The Jack Picone & Stephen Dupont Documentary Photography Workshops
2011 Ubud, Bali
2010 Siem Reap, Cambodia
Kathmandu, Nepal
Sydney, Australia
2009 Sydney, Australia
2007 Kathmandu, Nepal
