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Leanne McPhee是一位获奖的澳大利亚美术摄影师和研究人员。她的作品探索了不同形式的内在特征如何通过与人和物的互动来改变或支持环境。


在使用大画幅、模拟相机和玩具相机工作后,Leanne更喜欢胶片的品质,特别是用接触转印印相。她专注在研究各种含有历史性的摄影工艺,特别是新金印印相工艺和盐纸印相工艺, 她保持着持续的实践,将她的知识和技能扩展到摄影艺术的新领域。


她是国内和国际研讨会的定期撰稿人,Leanne是《当代摄影指南:新金印印相工艺》(Routledge/Focal Press)的作者。Leanne的作品被澳大利亚、中国、意大利和美国的公共机构和私人收藏。她拥有创意摄影中心的摄影专业文凭和南澳大利亚弗林德斯大学的艺术研究硕士学位。想看更多她的作品,请访问 leannemcphee.com。


Leanne McPhee is an award winning Australian fine art photographer and  researcher known for her investigations into identity in living and still life forms.  Her work explores how the character inherent in different forms can be altered or  supported by interactions with people, objects and the built and natural  environments. Working with large format, analogue and toy cameras, Leanne prefers the  qualities of film, particularly for contact printing. She has demonstrated expertise  in a variety of historical photographic processes, especially new chrysotype (gold)  and salted paper printing, and maintains ongoing practice to extend her  knowledge and skills into new (and many old) areas of photographic art. She is a regular contributor to national and international symposia, delivers  hands-on workshops and has published both technical and creative works.  Leanne is the author of Chrysotype: A Contemporary Guide to Photographic  Printing in Gold (Routledge/Focal Press). Leanne’s work is held in both public and private collections in Australia, China,  Italy and the United States of America. She holds a Diploma of Photo Imaging  from the Centre for Creative Photography and a Master of Arts Research Degree  from the Flinders University of South Australia. To see more of her work, visit  leannemcphee.com


Awards and Scholarships 

2017 Professional Development Scholarship Award, Salted Paper Symposium and  Workshop, Harvard University American Institute for Conservation / Foundation for Advancement in  Conservation and the Andrew W Mellon Foundation 

2014 Centre for Contemporary Photography Kodak Salon  

2013 Dr. Mike Ware Award 

2000 Flinders University Research Scholarship