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Photography Studies College
65 City Road
Southbank

Wednesday 1 October 
6:00 – 7:30pm 

We are pleased to invite PSC students, graduates and the general public to attend the Image Makers Seminar with Carine Thévenau.

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Images by Carine Thévenau

Carine Thévenau’s photography practice incorporates contemporary and historical narratives through a beautiful blend of still life and portraiture. Carine has been a guest speaker at the International Design Conference, AGIdeas and previously nominated by Capture Magazine for the Emerging Editorial Photographer of the Year Award.  Carine is the senior photographer at Frankie Magazine, and her photographic work has appeared in publications such as Wallpaper, Rolling Stone, iD Magazine, Vogue, and Smith Journal.

Carine has been a finalist in the International Iris Portrait Photographic Award for two consecutive years. She has previously exhibited works at the Los Angeles Centre of Digital Art, Edmund Pearce Gallery Melbourne, Perth Centre of Photography and will soon be showing at Galerie Pavlova, in Berlin.

Tickets for this event are free however numbers are strictly limited.

Reserve your place via Eventbrite.

Carine is in Melbourne for the opening of her exhibition at Edmund Pearce Gallery on Friday 3rd October titled  ‘For The Nautilus Is My Boat’.



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