Trent parke photography style

AUSTRALIA • BORN IN 1971

AUSTRALIA, UNFILTERED


For me, it’s all about emotional connection. I love this country, love the people, everything about it… I’m not really interested in any other country…”. Such is Trent Parke’s proclamation of love for his native Australia. He was born in Newcastle, a town in New South Wales, not its English counterpart. He got into photography at the age of 12, using his mother’s Pentax Spotmatic and turned the family laundry room into a makeshift darkroom. It’s a passion that has stayed with him ever since. He started out as a photojournalist, working for the press. He has since drawn on his Australian roots to produce documentaries, along with more intimate works on the borderline between fiction and reality, exploring themes of identity, territory and family life.

In 2007, he became the first photographer from the country to be admitted to the prestigious Magnum agency. Parke’s reputation stems from his ability to capture an authentic, unfiltered portrait of his homeland, which he documents from the rural outback to the largest coast

Trent Parke was born in 1971 and raised in Newcastle, New South Wales. Using his mother’s Pentax Spotmatic and the family laundry as a darkroom, he began taking pictures when he was around 12 years old. He began his career as a press photojournalist and, in 2007, became the first Australian to become a full member of Magnum Photos.

Parke is one of the most innovative photographers of his generation. He is known for his poetic, often darkly humorous photography which offers an emotional and psychological portrait of his home country of Australia — from the southern outback to its busy beaches. Though rooted in documentary, his works sit between fiction and reality, exploring themes of identity, place and family life.

Parke’s work has been exhibited widely and is held in major institutional collections, including the National Gallery of Australia, Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, National Gallery of Victoria, Art Gallery of New South Wales, and Art Gallery of South Australia. In 2015, his solo exhibition The Black Rose premiered at the Art Gallery of South Australia, featurin

Trent Parke


Trent Parke (born 1971) is an Australian photographer. He is the husband of Narelle Autio, with whom he often collaborates. He has created a number of photography books; won numerous national and international awards including four World Press Photoawards; and his photographs are held in numerous public and private collections. He is a member of Magnum Photos.

Parke was born and brought up in Newcastle, New South Wales; he now lives in Adelaide, South Australia. He started photography when he was twelve. At age 13 he watched his mother die from an asthma attack. He has worked as a photojournalist for The Australiannewspaper.

Martin Parrand Gerry Badger say that Parke's first book Dream/Lifeis "as dynamic a set of street pictures as has been seen outside the United States or Japan".

In 2003 he and his wife, the photographer Narelle Autio, made a 90,000 km trip around Australia, resulting in Parke's books Minutes to Midnightand The Black Rose.

Parke became a member of the In-Publicstreet photography collective in 2001. He became a Magnum Photos nominee in 20

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