honorable mention
Ingetje Tadros australiaPhoto © Ingetje Tadros
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The dog lady
She is the recipient of several of photography’s most significant awards. A short list includes the International Loupe Awards (AUS), Black and White Spider Awards (USA), PX3 Competition (Paris), The Juliet Margaret Cameron Award for Women 2013 (UK) and the International Portrait Awards 2013 (USA).
Currently, Ingetje works as a documentary photographer based in Broome on Australia’s vast, beautiful, wild and unforgiving West coast. She works regularly on assignment for some of the world’s most prestigious online and print magazines. Her clients have included, Australian Geographic, The Australian, The Internationalist, News Corp, Getty Images and many more.
Tadros, ethos is rooted in social documentary photography and being a storyteller. Her ongoing documentary photography involves interacting closely in other people’s lives; firstly to tell their stories at a community level and then to provide a conduit for communication between different cultures on a global platform.
She occupies a significant place upon the landscape of photography in Australia and internationally. Her creative vision has been the catalyst for authoring several documentary projects as diverse as leprosy in India to trans-sexuality in Asia and death rituals in Egypt.
Ingetje’s ongoing recent and important work involves documenting the complexities of race and culture of Australia’s indigenous people – the Aboriginals.
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entry description
Gaile Wright goes by the name Gypzie. She moved to Broome about six months ago and calls herself a truth animal lover. When she drove around on her bike she realised that many dogs in the small community of Kennedy Hill where not fed properly. She decided to do something about it and from that day she feeds all the dogs, every day at 5 pm. The fifteen plus dogs await her now every day and they love her. Besides feeding the dogs she loves the nude and here she is posing with Beast her favourite dog who does not leave her side, even during a photo shoot. This is taken in one of the condemned house in the community. Broome, Western Australiaabout the photographer
Ingetje Tadros was born in Holland and now lives in Broome Australia. In her formative years, Ingetje constantly documented life and people around her. Ingetje extended her photographic practice by combining her passion to travel with photography. Leaving Holland to travel globally Ingetje has photographed exhaustively in scores of countries.She is the recipient of several of photography’s most significant awards. A short list includes the International Loupe Awards (AUS), Black and White Spider Awards (USA), PX3 Competition (Paris), The Juliet Margaret Cameron Award for Women 2013 (UK) and the International Portrait Awards 2013 (USA).
Currently, Ingetje works as a documentary photographer based in Broome on Australia’s vast, beautiful, wild and unforgiving West coast. She works regularly on assignment for some of the world’s most prestigious online and print magazines. Her clients have included, Australian Geographic, The Australian, The Internationalist, News Corp, Getty Images and many more.
Tadros, ethos is rooted in social documentary photography and being a storyteller. Her ongoing documentary photography involves interacting closely in other people’s lives; firstly to tell their stories at a community level and then to provide a conduit for communication between different cultures on a global platform.
She occupies a significant place upon the landscape of photography in Australia and internationally. Her creative vision has been the catalyst for authoring several documentary projects as diverse as leprosy in India to trans-sexuality in Asia and death rituals in Egypt.
Ingetje’s ongoing recent and important work involves documenting the complexities of race and culture of Australia’s indigenous people – the Aboriginals.
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