Photo 2022: highlights from Australia’s biggest photography biennale

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Australia’s largest photography biennale returns to the streets and galleries of Melbourne and regional Victoria from 29 April to 22 May

will return to the streets and galleries of Melbourne and regional Victoria from 29 April to 22 May 2022. Exploring themes of self, mortality, history, nature and society, the festival will honour 123 local and international artists and photographers across 90 exhibitions, with 50 world premieresAmerican Mirror – Philip Montgomery is a photographer whose work chronicles the fractured state of America. He is a contributor to the New York Times Magazine, Vanity Fair, the New Yorker, and Zeit.

Starting out by working alongside his job as an events organiser and musician, he made the transition to shooting events quite easily and had a lot of clients keen to work with him in his new field. Henry has since tried his hand at various disciplines from travel landscapes and cityscapes to fashion for his own personal projects. This has given him skills to take into the world or portrait photography for which he has been in demand across the state and across the country.

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