| BIO Cam Cope is an emerging photographic artist originally from Gippsland in Victoria (Australia) who works on travel and issue-based documentary projects. A natural visual artist, Cam spent much of his youth engaged in artistic endeavours, but in his academic years explored history, film, environmental studies and Spanish language. Through extensive travel and academic exchange he developed a passion for the legacy of colonial history, indigenous culture and environmental issues. His early professional career was in environmental consultancy in Melbourne, though when he discovered a passion for photography in 2009, Cam started to develop a potent new way to express himself. His projects are both personal and collaborative in nature while his broad experience allows him to engage meaningfully with a variety of subject matter. His goals are to explore his creative vision, connect with different cultures, contribute to public debate and engineer platforms for people to tell their own stories. Cam has had travel work published in Get Lost Magazine and Backpacker Essentials, and has received recognition in multiple photography competitions. Photographs from his documentary work with the Gunnai indigenous people of south-eastern Victoria have been acquired by the Melbourne Museum for their permanent collection. The year 2012 represents an important moment in Cam’s burgeoning career with a series of debut exhibitions planned to showcase his work from a variety of projects. |