Steven Siewert Explained

Steven Siewert is an Australian photojournalist and art photographer.[1]

Siewert's photographs have appeared in the Sydney Morning Herald and the book, "The Last Anzacs: Lest We Forget" with the author Tony Stephens. He was twice a recipient of the Nikon/Walkley Portrait Prize, winning in 2008 for “Waiting for Wanda Jackson”, published in the Good Weekend. In this same year he won a Walkley for his series on Australian rockabillies, from which the portrait was drawn. The series was subject of an exhibition at the Museum of Sydney.[2] In 2001, Siewert was also awarded an Asialink fellowship to work in Bangkok, Thailand for Asian newspaper, The Nation.[3] Siewert's photography has been included in solo and group exhibitions at the Leica gallery in Solms, Germany, the Museum of Sydney, the Centre for Contemporary Photography in Melbourne, the State Library of NSW and Albury Regional Art Gallery.[4] He is a former member of the Australian Oculi collective. https://amp.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2020/jun/28/oculi-the-photography-collectives-startling-vision-of-australian-life-in-pictures

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.hht.net.au/whats_on/highlights/exhibitions/rockabilly Historic Houses Trust
  2. http://sxnews.e-p.net.au/index2.php?option=com_content&do_pdf=1&id=3579 SXNews
  3. http://www2.asialink.unimelb.edu.au/medialink/2000rec/ssiewertrep.html Asialink
  4. http://www.agencevu.com/photographers/photographer.php?id=1940 Agence VU