Iconic photography of Cathryn Tremain
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Vale Cathryn Tremain. Some of Cath’s finest and award-winning photography, trailblazing at The Age
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“Disabled Lovers” Credit:Cathryn Tremain
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Deputy PM Tim Fischer in the middle of nowhere talking to Canberra.Credit:Cathryn Tremain
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Punk with Mohawk gives the fingerCredit:Cathryn Tremain
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Horticultural OfficerAdam Smith preparing for this weekends “A Taste Of Victoria”at The Mansion Werribee Park -1997 Nikon award winnerCredit:Cathryn Tremain
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Luke Creswell – founder of “STOMP” comedy percussion groupCredit:Cathryn Tremain
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Child looking at image of himself on the computer screenCredit:Cathryn Tremain
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Lloyd Jones entering his 4th Decade at La Mama. Directing over 40 productions at the theatre and several works to mark the milestone. Pictured in front of a painting by Paula Levis based on Michelangelo’s The Last Judgement to publicise his new work, DiscontinuitiesCredit:Cathryn Tremain
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No.8 tram on Domain Road.Credit:Cathryn Tremain
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A new digital camera which press are using for faster news-gathering and processing time. Our Digital World series was “Highly Commended” at 1999 Walkley AwardsCredit:Cathryn Tremain
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Greg Clark with his sculpture Toll Ton at the Footscray campus, Victoria University. The sculpture part of the National Sculpture trail, 1996Credit:Cathryn Tremain
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Sempai Big Bad Ralph, a Martial Arts Instructor with a laugh buddha, from the Feng Shui Network stand at the ‘mind body spirit’ Festival Credit:Cathryn Tremain
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Comedy Writer Kate LongbroekCredit:Cathryn Tremain
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Actor Jon Finlayson who is performing in AladdinCredit:Cathryn Tremain
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Local Band” Wildfire” rehearsing at St.Kilda Beach for the St.Kilda FestivalCredit:Cathryn Tremain
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Connie Crea with her Boxing Trainer Charlie D’AlessandroCredit:Cathryn Tremain
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Two young Tasmanian Devils (Imps) with their mother.Credit:Cathryn Tremain
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Open road country in the Mallee area of VictoriaCredit:Cathryn Tremain
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Peggy Patrick, Aboriginal Artist in Melbourne to perform a theatre piece for Melbourne Festival ‘Fire Burning Bright’Credit:Cathryn Tremain
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Ford Falcon cars all lined up, with one missingCredit:Cathryn Tremain
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Yarra river and Casino complex, Southbank area at duskCredit:Cathryn Tremain
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Denim jeansCredit:Cathryn Tremain
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The Old Castlemaine Gaol at sunsetCredit:Cathryn Tremain
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Michael Danby (Centre) with other Labor Unity members, protest at Treasury Gardens over the Libyan visit by three Government MPsCredit:Cathryn Tremain
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Kel Boynton, winemaker and owner at ‘Boyntons of Bright’ Winery in his Barrell RoomCredit:Cathryn Tremain
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Vexta, a stencil artist with her work at the St Kilda Junction UnderpassCredit:Cathryn Tremain
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An elderly gent crossing a foggy country roadCredit:Cathryn Tremain
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Letter boxes lined up along a country road in regional VictoriaCredit:Cathryn Tremain
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South Australian landscape at dawnCredit:Cathryn Tremain
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Molly Meldrum, a St Kilda fan through and though shows his club tattoo, 1997Credit:Cathryn Tremain
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Merv Collins plays Christmas carols on his cornet with the Salvation Army bandCredit:Cathryn Tremain
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Regional wheat farm landscapeCredit:Cathryn Tremain
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Ballet dancersCredit:Cathryn Tremain
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Don Lane at channel Nine’s old studioCredit:Cathryn Tremain
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Preist Jim Minchin Christ Church in St.Kilda Credit:Cathryn Tremain
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Neil Taylor sculptor who uses industrial materials like bed springs creating “Forte Slumber” for the Australian Contemporary Art FairCredit:Cathryn Tremain
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Still Life of a SalmonCredit:Cathryn Tremain
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Water wall at Melbourne’s NGVCredit:Cathryn Tremain
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Baby gorilla receiving a check-up from a Royal Children’s Hospital doctorCredit:Catherine Tremain
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Ballet Dancer warming upCredit:Cathryn Tremain
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Yr 3 and 4 Boys from Hawthorn West Primary School look at Roger Kemp Tapestry’s which are hanging in The Great Hall at National Gallery of VictoriaCredit:Cathryn Tremain
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Six year old Preps and best friends from Springview Primary School in NunawadingCredit:Cathryn Tremain
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Warragul Ostrich Farm, owned by Ken and Jill Lester, 1995Credit:Cathryn Tremain
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Neil Thomas and his band of Angels (Nick Papas, Andrew Morrish and Richard Jeziorny) will be performing in “Omnibus of Dreams” at the Perth FestivalCredit:Cathryn Tremain
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Passengers sit waiting for their bus in a pebble dash bus shelter near the Camberwell Market, 1993Credit:Cathryn Tremain
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Meditating womanCredit:Cathryn Tremain
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Premature baby Nicholas Kinniburgh in the neo-natal intensive care unit at the Royal Women’s Hospital in 1994. Best Feature photograph, 1994 Walkley AwardsCredit:Cathryn Tremain
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Actor/Singer John O’May in rehearsal for “Crazy For You” at Melbourne Theatre CompanyCredit:Cathryn Tremain
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Melbourne University staff head for the new zoology department L-R Joanne Wedgwood (carrying a snapper skeleton), Stephen Johnston and Terry Beattie (with a lion) and Professor Graeme Campbell (with a human).Credit:Cathryn Tremain
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Megan DeMoel after having just had Brain Surgery for Epilepsy. Our Digital World series was “Highly Commended” at 1999 Walkley Awards Credit:Cathryn Tremain
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Child actor Kane McNay, one of the stars in the ABC production of “Sea Change” pictured on setCredit:Cathryn Tremain
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The Pham brothers Damien 9, Peter12 and John 10 playing with their Gameboy cameraCredit:Cathryn Tremain
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Sonia Brito, 19 athlete in 400m Hurdles and 100/200m Sprints trains with a computer and laser speed monitor. Our Digital World series was “Highly Commended” at 1999 Walkley Awards Credit:Cathryn Tremain
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Members of the Cloud Gate Dance Theatre of Taiwan perform in “Cursive II” at the State Theatre for the Melbourne International Arts FestivalCredit:Cathryn Tremain
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Gippsland Water Lizard with a Micro chip sensor which will be inserted just under the skin. Our Digital World series was “Highly Commended” at 1999 Walkley Awards Credit:Cathryn Tremain
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Former Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser.Credit:Cathryn Tremain
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Vic Roads Traffic Control Centre in Camberwell monitor traffic flow as well as emergencies of all major roads in the metropolitan area
Our Digital World series was “Highly Commended” at 1999 Walkley Awards Credit:Cathryn Tremain
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Author Robert DessaixCredit:Cathryn Tremain
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Irene Sumbera, a client and the Switchboard Operator at the Royal Institute for the Blind, testing the Sonic Path Finder – which is used with Primary Mobility Aid such as a White Cane. Our Digital World series was “Highly Commended” at 1999 Walkley AwardsCredit:Cathryn Tremain
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Prem baby Ebony Brooke born on the 13/7/98 15 weeks early (Gestation period 25 weeks) weighing 805g at the Royal Womens Hospital. Ebony’s tiny foot with an Oxygen Saturation Probe which measures the level of oxygen in the blood. Our Digital World series was “Highly Commended” at 1999 Walkley AwardCredit:Cathryn Tremain
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Sunset through the cloudsCredit:Cathryn Tremain
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Cathryn Tremain pictured in 1998.Credit:Sebastian Costanzo
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