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Hi, my name is Cameron Herweynen, 21 (that was then, now soon to be 30 as of July 2016), living in Melbourne Australia.
Winner of the World Nomads 2007 Travel Photography Scholarship,
and finalist in the Leica Gallery Melbourne Photography Award.
Specialising in Social Documentary + Travel Photography.
Available for Assignment Worldwide.
For the use of my images or any inquiry please contact me:
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Exhibitions:
2008
- Kodak Salon
2007
- 'Transit' NMIT Graduate Exhibition
- 'Life in a changing world' Leica Gallery Melbourne.
2004
-ACMI's Diegesis Photography Award, Federation Square, Melbourne.
2003
-International Photographic Expo, Melbourne.
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Awards:
2007
- World Nomads Travel Photography Scholarship to Arnhemland
- Finalist in the Leica Gallery Melbourne Photography Award.
Be Strong - Paris Riots
2003
-Finalist in the ACMI's Diegesis Photography Award.
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Publications:
2008
Garma 07 by Cameron Herweynen
-Les Explorateurs -French Canadian Educational magazine for 6 to 10 year old kids.
-Kenneth Cole New Awareness website (coming soon)...
-Boots for Africa Campaign - image "Malawi Future Football Star" is the photo
for that campaign. www.bootsforafrica.org/index.php/imagecredits .................................................................................................................
Clients:
-Yothu Yindi Foundation (YYF) -Garma Festival 07+08.
-Queensland Folk Federation (QFF) -Dreaming Festival 2008.
-World Nomads
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“I love capturing life. Fascinated by the complexity of the human condition,
my photography is an instrument enabling me to connect with people, both those
I’m photographing and those who view my work, to communicate at a deeper level
where words fail me. Focus on what’s important, for life is too short to be
living empty. What chance have I got? It’s all been done before. And still I
feel a calling to this, not for money, or for pride, but for the honor to live life
and share it, write the history, give voice to the oppressed, capture life in creation.
Open the shutters, reveal the truth. Here I am, a broken man, in a broken world,
staring at my fleeting reflection of light in this short life.
Here I am, a man with a camera, and a film to speak.
Justified by Grace, through Jesus alone".