Photography Studies College (PSC) in partnership with Ted’s Cameras are excited to announce its ‘Dream with PSC’ photography competition.
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Former acrobat and PSC graduate Aaron Walker has found his niche in photographing the body and movement. He experiments with complex rigging and lighting mixed with high-end fashion. His work shows the body as almost super human but also fragile. Read about why he changed career from aerial acrobatics coach to professional photographer, how he grew his business while studying, and how he did some of his most physically demanding and emotionally sensitive shoots.
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Why Changing My University Degree Helped Make My Dreams A Reality
After dropping out of his double degree and taking time to figure out his life's passion, Elisey Agarev, realised that his future was in photography. Now a second year Bachelor of Photography student at PSC, he talks about making the right choices, his love of live music event photography, and his plans to gradually gain a foothold in the industry.
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Ian Lloyd shares his tips with PSC’s photojournalism major students
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Ian Lloyd shares his tips with PSC’s photojournalism major students
Topics: Highlight, photojournalism, Time, Travel Photography, Advanced Diploma of Photography, Bill Bachman, careers, diploma of photography, Event, Exxon, Ian Lloyd, melbourne, Melbourne Polytechnic, national geographic, Part Time Photography Course, photographer, photography studies, Photography Tips, professional photography, Published Work, RMIT, Students
Australia’s No 1 Photography College right in the arts hub of Melbourne
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Australia’s No 1 Photography College right in the arts hub of Melbourne
Topics: bachelor of photography, Highlight, Nikon, PSC, Tayla Nuss-Soeharto, women in photography, AIPP, APPA, College of the year, Event, Julie Moss, melbourne, News, photography, professional photography, Staff, Student of the year, Students
1st Year Student Antoine Loncle Finds a Niche Market for His Photography Work
In the spirit of the annual Obscura Festival of Photography that is opening on 19 August (in which our second year students are heavily involved in), we met up with one of our international students who is actually from Penang. Antoine Loncle is a first year student in the Bachelor Degree program who moved to Melbourne six months ago. He had never been to Melbourne before that and was almost going to pursue his higher studies in France, as he is half French and very familiar with the region. He settled on Melbourne because he wanted a change, and felt that in comparison to other colleges and universities in Asia-Pacific, PSC had the best to offer.
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1st Year Student Antoine Loncle Finds a Niche Market for His Photography Work
In the spirit of the annual Obscura Festival of Photography that is opening on 19 August (in which our second year students are heavily involved in), we met up with one of our international students who is actually from Penang. Antoine Loncle is a first year student in the Bachelor Degree program who moved to Melbourne six months ago. He had never been to Melbourne before that and was almost going to pursue his higher studies in France, as he is half French and very familiar with the region. He settled on Melbourne because he wanted a change, and felt that in comparison to other colleges and universities in Asia-Pacific, PSC had the best to offer.
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Who is Luke Rush? Introducing our Creative 2nd year Student
Some of you have probably met Luke Rush before, either on campus or at last year’s Open Day at PSC. He’s a creative and motivated 2nd year student, who has produced a variety of work under the genres of commercial and fine art photography. Luke will be at open day again this year, and as a way of introducing him to our visitors we took a moment to interview him. Here’s what he had to say about his journey at PSC:
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