Mark Tedeschi
Mark Tedeschi has been a passionate photographer since 1988. He has had ten solo exhibitions and participated in over 20 joint exhibitions in Australia, Italy and France. His images are included in the collections of the New South Wales Art Gallery, the National Library in Canberra, the Museum of Sydney, the Justice and Police Museum, and the State Library of NSW which has over 150 of his images. His images have been published extensively in books and journals, including the definitive text on Australian photography “Eye for photography” (2005) by Alan Davies and Lucy Turnbull’s iconic “Sydney: a Biography” (1999). Mark has won numerous photographic awards and prizes in Australia, North America and Europe. He has been a finalist in the National Photographic Portrait Prize at the National Portrait Gallery in Canberra (three times), the Moran Contemporary Photographic Prize, the “Head On” Photographic Portrait Prize at the Australian Centre for Photography in Sydney (twice), and the Photographic Portrait Prize at the National Portrait Gallery in London.
Mark is a member of the Board of Directors of the National Art School in Sydney.
He is represented by Josef Lebovic Gallery
He is also a Queens Counsel and a senior Crown Prosecutor in NSW.
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It was like they were the only two people in Paris
These two young people and their dogs were camped out on the pavement of the busiest street of central Paris…... Read more
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