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Wallace Hut VIC Photograph by Ken Duncan Wallace Hut is one of 106 huts scattered across the Alpine National Park. Many of these huts were burnt i...
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In a 2007 segment on A Current Affair, Ken Duncan was dubbed “one of Australia’s most iconic image makers”. Overseas, a leading American gallery described him as “the Ansel Adams of colour photography” – a high compliment indeed. Australian Photography + Digital Magazine has labelled Ken “the photographer who is now undoubtedly Australia’s (and possibly the world’s) leading exponent of panoramic landscape photography…”
Ken’s love affair with landscape photography dates back more than 40 years. By then, he had left school and had progressed to become a senior technical representative for Australia's leading photographic supply house. His turning point came when this company imported the 'Widelux' camera. Ken realised he had found a vehicle which could translate onto film exactly what he could see in a landscape – a panoramic vision. In 1982 Ken left Sydney to realise his dream of producing a quality book of Australian images. Little did he know that his dream would cost him his house, his cars and everything else he had – and take five years to complete.
Ken has also worked with prominent advertising agencies on international accounts, and directly with major corporations such as Bank of America, American Airlines, Qantas, Fuji Film and many more. Other special projects have included work for World Vision, the rock band Midnight Oil and the film The Passion of the Christ (at Mel Gibson’s request). It’s his amazing diversity that has given Ken Duncan such great recognition.
A passionate communicator as well as an expert in his field, in 2006 Ken was granted an Honorary Fellowship from the Australian Institute of Professional Photography in recognition of his outstanding contribution to the industry. In 2009, Ken was honoured to be awarded a Medal Of The Order Of Australia (OAM) by the Federal Government for his services to landscape photography, publishing and the arts. That same year, Ken received the photographic industry’s highest honour – the Photo Imaging Council of Australia’s Gold Tripod Award.
Wallace Hut VIC Photograph by Ken Duncan Wallace Hut is one of 106 huts scattered across the Alpine National Park. Many of these huts were burnt i...
View full detailsFantome Island QLD Photograph by Ken Duncan Fantome Island is one of the islands in the Great Palm Island group. It is neighboured by Great Palm Is...
View full detailsDaydream Whitsundays Photograph by Ken Duncan Whitsunday Islands are a collection of continental islands of various sizes off the central coast of ...
View full detailsRefuge Cove Photograph by Ken Duncan As its name suggests, Refuge Cove on the eastern side of Wilsons Promontory in Victoria, has long provided sea...
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View full detailsDown in the Valley Omeo Photograph by Ken Duncan Omeo is a town in Victoria, Australia on the Great Alpine Road, east of Mount Hotham, in the Shire...
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View full detailsThe Great Barrier Reef Photograph by Ken Duncan The Great Barrier Reef is the world's largest coral reef system composed of over 2,900 individual r...
View full detailsMitchell Falls Photograph by Ken Duncan Mitchell River National Park is a national park in the Kimberley region of Western Australia, 2,140 kilomet...
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View full detailsSiesta Beach Photograph by Ken Duncan Siesta Beach (sometimes known as Siesta Key Beach) is a beach located on Siesta Key in the U.S. state of Flor...
View full detailsDauphin Island Photograph by Ken Duncan Dauphin Island is a town in Alabama, on the Gulf Coast island of the same name. It’s known for stretches of...
View full detailsSplit Rock Lighthouse Photograph by Ken Duncan Split Rock Lighthouse is a lighthouse located southwest of Silver Bay, Minnesota, USA on the North S...
View full detailsNiagara Falls Photograph by Ken Duncan Niagara Falls is a group of three waterfalls at the southern end of Niagara Gorge, between the Canadian prov...
View full detailsField of Rainbows Photograph by Ken Duncan Key words: Floral, photography, photographic, photo, tulips, red white yellow, garden, harvest, farm, cr...
View full detailsCape Neddick Lighthouse Photograph by Ken Duncan Cape Neddick Light is a lighthouse in Cape Neddick, York, Maine. In 1874 Congress appropriated $15...
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