
Star photographer to join judges in Subi Photographic Award
Stef King is a multi-award winning portrait and advertising photographer who has made a name for herself with evocative portraits of Australian politicians, celebrities and athletes.
She's rapt to be involved for the first time especially given the addition of two new categories — people and portraits, and nature.
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'Taking portraits for me is like having a conversation with people, and since moving into Subi I've been privileged to meet and photograph many people — and create some wonderful images along the way,' Ms King said.
Despite her credentials — having also worked on campaigns for Disney and Nikon — Ms King's advice to entrants was to keep their submission highly personal.
'Enter work that you love, not what you think other people will love. Go with your gut and enter work that is interesting to your own unique point of view — it's those unique ideas or angles that will catch a judge's attention,' Ms King added.
More than $5000 is available for the winners of the nine categories, which include a youth award and one for children, as well as a category encouraging AI.
There is also a category specifically for residents of the City of Subiaco.
Subiaco mayor David McMullen said entries would remain open until June 8 and votes for the people's choice award can be made when all finalists' works are displayed at the Subiaco Library from August 4.
'The two new categories in the award this year offer even more opportunities for local creatives to get involved, so I'd highly encourage everyone to give it a go and send in your photographs,' he said.
For more information, visit the City of Subiaco's website here.

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