Brianne is currently based in Sydney, Australia, and available for commissions 

 

At 19 years old Brianne became one of the youngest photographers ever to be given a staff job on Australia's only national broadsheet The Australian. In the intervening three years she learned her trade as an outstanding press photographer and then in 2007 followed up with what can only be described as an epic journey-woman's apprenticeship of cultural documentation and photojournalism across the globe. Her intrepid travels took her overland from Vietnam to India, through Cambodia, Laos, China, Tibet and Nepal. She spent two months documenting what is now old Burma before the new government began opening the doors to the outside world. As a traveller she set herself a "local" budget and spent more than a few 10-15 hour journeys crammed into standing-room only, third class Indian rail carriage's in 45 degree heat.

"It was the most humbling, eye-opening, soul-searching, self discovery I'll probably ever have. It changes you. It changes the way you see everything; past, present and future."

It is the same dedication to honest experience that she brings to her photography. Brianne returned to Australia in 2010 to start her own business, and is now available for freelance commissions. While a true photographer in that she can work her craft with anyone, anywhere, Brianne's speciality is people.

"I guess my favourite thing to shoot, simply, is people. I love people, light and life. Especially at it's rawest. Those split second moments you capture, that would otherwise be unseen or forgotten."

 

In addition to over 10 years experience as a photographer, Brianne also adds working as the Picture Editor for The Sun Herald Newspaper and as a Senior News Editor with European Press Photo Agency based in Germany, to her portfolio.

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Brianne is currently based in Sydney, Australia, and available for commissions 

 

At 19 years old Brianne became one of the youngest photographers ever to be given a staff job on Australia's only national broadsheet The Australian. In the intervening three years she learned her trade as an outstanding press photographer and then in 2007 followed up with what can only be described as an epic journey-woman's apprenticeship of cultural documentation and photojournalism across the globe. Her intrepid travels took her overland from Vietnam to India, through Cambodia, Laos, China, Tibet and Nepal. She spent two months documenting what is now old Burma before the new government began opening the doors to the outside world. As a traveller she set herself a "local" budget and spent more than a few 10-15 hour journeys crammed into standing-room only, third class Indian rail carriage's in 45 degree heat.

"It was the most humbling, eye-opening, soul-searching, self discovery I'll probably ever have. It changes you. It changes the way you see everything; past, present and future."

It is the same dedication to honest experience that she brings to her photography. Brianne returned to Australia in 2010 to start her own business, and is now available for freelance commissions. While a true photographer in that she can work her craft with anyone, anywhere, Brianne's speciality is people.

"I guess my favourite thing to shoot, simply, is people. I love people, light and life. Especially at it's rawest. Those split second moments you capture, that would otherwise be unseen or forgotten."

 

In addition to over 10 years experience as a photographer, Brianne also adds working as the Picture Editor for The Sun Herald Newspaper and as a Senior News Editor with European Press Photo Agency based in Germany, to her portfolio.

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