The sandstone arches of Richmond Bridge have spanned Tasmania’s Coal River since 1825. Built by convict labour, it is Australia’s oldest surviving large stone arch bridge.
Its design and build were a significant technical achievement for the new colony, and for ten years it had the longest span of any bridge in Australia. Still in use today, it is an enduring reminder of the forced migration of convicts and the use of their labour for the development of the new colony.
Born in Tasmania I have always loved the history associated with our part of the country, the Old Steam Powered Flour Mill sits aside the bridge in its restored glory, built in 1856.
Taking Double Exposure photography Incamera on shoot challenges me to produce the aesthetic story laid in front of me. Joining these two historical buildings into one is my creation.
amateur category
Aussies Oldest Bridge (Series)
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Kim was born 1968 in Tasmania, Australia
2016 - Kim retired from running their own business wtih her husband, opening up time and travel to indulge her passion for photography.
From 2018 to 2023 Kim broadens her experience by entering competitions and began to sell her Images internationally and nationally.
2018 = Capture - Australasia’s Top Emerging Photographer - Commended Landscape x 2
2019 = Australian Photography Magazine
Photo of The Year - Highly Commended
Wildlife & Animal - Commended
Landscape 2 Entries - Both Commended
2020 = Australian Photography magazine
Landscape - Highly Commended
Landscape - Top 30
2023 = Photo Collective - Australian Photography Awards
Experimental - Shortlisted
International Photography Awards
Fine Art, Abstract - Honourable Mention Award
Neutral Density Awards
Nature< Landscape - Honourable Mention Award
2023
Solo Exhibition at The Loft Gallery Exhibiting 24 Pieces 4th December - 4th January 2024 Title "Minimal By Nature"
Although only recently embarking on new Techniques such as Multiple Exposure and ICM (intentional camera movement), she has pivoted into the world of abstract art.
Kim aspires to give imagery staying power, which is a life long process, one to be enjoyed.
2016 - Kim retired from running their own business wtih her husband, opening up time and travel to indulge her passion for photography.
From 2018 to 2023 Kim broadens her experience by entering competitions and began to sell her Images internationally and nationally.
2018 = Capture - Australasia’s Top Emerging Photographer - Commended Landscape x 2
2019 = Australian Photography Magazine
Photo of The Year - Highly Commended
Wildlife & Animal - Commended
Landscape 2 Entries - Both Commended
2020 = Australian Photography magazine
Landscape - Highly Commended
Landscape - Top 30
2023 = Photo Collective - Australian Photography Awards
Experimental - Shortlisted
International Photography Awards
Fine Art, Abstract - Honourable Mention Award
Neutral Density Awards
Nature< Landscape - Honourable Mention Award
2023
Solo Exhibition at The Loft Gallery Exhibiting 24 Pieces 4th December - 4th January 2024 Title "Minimal By Nature"
Although only recently embarking on new Techniques such as Multiple Exposure and ICM (intentional camera movement), she has pivoted into the world of abstract art.
Kim aspires to give imagery staying power, which is a life long process, one to be enjoyed.
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