Once you graduate your relationship with PSC doesn’t end. Part of our ongoing commitment to our students is to continue to support them in their careers after they have completed their studies. Earlier this week we welcomed back a few graduates from our 2015 Bachelor of Photography cohort to share their new work, get feedback on new ideas, and continue to hone their practice. They shared stories of overseas residencies, working for local newspapers, assisting top fashion photographers, and getting their work featured on influential international photo blogs. It was a great chance to reconnect before some of them head off to work at one of Asia’s biggest photography festivals, Obscura Festival in Malaysia in August. A group of graduates will be working some of the world’s top photographers, helping with exhibition preparation and hanging, facilitating workshops, and supporting a group of 20 PSC 2nd year students who will be attending the Festival also.
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