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> Ian Wallace is a successful Tasmanian landscape photographer. In summer he conducts photographic workshops with his friend Loic Le Guilly and Tom Putt at Cradle Mountain. As well as producing a range of cards, posters and a calendar, he has self published two books. Ian was featured as a Tasmanian Living Artist in 2005. He is a member of the Australian Institute of Professional Photography
>2008 Epson AIPP Tasmanian Professional Photographer of the Year
>Runner Up 2007 AIPP Epson Tasmanian Professional Photographer of the Year
>2007 Instinctive Desires AIPP New Photographer of the Year
>Ian shoots his images in a variety of formats. He uses a mamiya RZ67 and a 7 Rangefinder, for underwater images he shoots with a pair of D200's (one for spare!) in an Ikelite housing with a pair of 125 strobes. His infra-red images are captured using a D200 that has been converted to IR by www.lifepixel.com. The latest addition to his equipment is a Nikon D300. He scans his films using a Nikon Coolscan 8000 and prints using an epson 3800. He uses manfroto tripods. He carries his stuff around in lowepro and pelican cases. he uses the Adobe Creative suite 3 as part of his workflow as well as bibble, lightroom, photomechanic, and expression media. He works in DCam 2 workspace and uses Joseph holmes Chroma Variant Sets see the resources page for more information
>Internet site: www.ianwallace.com.au email: - ian@ianwallace.com.au
>Phone 0438 694 947 +61 438 694 947
>Fax 03 6260 4328 .
>Exhibitions
2004 - Photograph Tasmania - Wilderness Gallery, Cradle Mountain
2005 - Capturing Canada - Wilderness Gallery, Cradle Mountain
2006 - A place to remember - Ashmore, Richmond
2007 - Endangered (combined) - Wilderness Gallery, Cradle Mountain>
2007 - Another View - Aspect Design, Hobart
2007 - Wilderness (combined) - Wilderness Gallery, Cradle Mountain
2008 - Beyond Vision - The Key Australia, Hobart
2009 - Strata - Wilderness Gallery, Cradle Mountain
2010 - One Love, Three Perspectives - Carnegie Gallery Hobart
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