Steve Irwin
Photography
Photo
Contemporary Realism
2005
Contemporary
57.0 x 63.0 cm
National Portrait Gallery
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Steve Irwin
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Om kunstneren
Early Life and Career Beginnings
- Born: Broken Hill, Australia (1967)
- Robin Sellick began his photography journey at a young age, demonstrating an early entrepreneurial spirit by taking portraits of friends' dogs for cash. This initial venture laid the foundation for his future career.
- He moved to Adelaide in 1988 and worked at a wedding portrait studio, gaining valuable experience in professional photography.
- A pivotal moment occurred when he accidentally developed slide film using print chemicals, leading to the discovery of his signature cross-processing technique – a style characterized by exaggerated colors. This accidental innovation became central to his artistic identity.
- In 1990, Sellick achieved significant recognition, becoming the first photographer in Australia to win both major portraiture awards through the Australian Institute of Professional Photography.
Key Achievements and International Exposure
- International Recognition: In 1992, he received a perfect score at the 101st International Exhibition of Professional Photography in Chicago, solidifying his reputation on an international stage.
- Awards & Grants: He was awarded a Young Achiever Award and a Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee Grant. These grants enabled him to travel to New York and work as an assistant for renowned photographers such as Annie Leibovitz, Mark Seliger, and Mary Ellen Mark – experiences that profoundly shaped his artistic development.
- Mentorship: Working alongside these masters of photography provided invaluable insights into the craft and helped refine his skills and vision.
Artistic Style and Notable Works
- Cross-Processing Technique: Sellick's distinctive style is defined by his innovative use of cross-processing, which produces vibrant, saturated colors that set his portraits apart.
- Celebrity Portraiture: He gained widespread recognition for his striking portraits of Australian celebrities, including Cate Blanchett, Steve Irwin, and Kylie Minogue. These images have been featured in prominent magazines like Vogue, Marie Claire, Who Weekly, and Australian Style.
- Exhibitions: His work has been exhibited in galleries and museums worldwide, including the National Portrait Gallery in Canberra, Australia.
- Steve Irwin Portrait: A particularly iconic portrait of Steve Irwin is available for viewing at ArtsDot.
Influence and Legacy
- Contribution to Australian Photography: Robin Sellick has significantly contributed to the evolution of Australian photography, particularly in the realm of celebrity portraiture. His innovative techniques and distinctive style have influenced a generation of photographers.
- Defining National Identity: He believes that Australian portrait photography plays an important role in defining national identity, and his work reflects this commitment to capturing the essence of Australian culture and personalities.
- Continued Work: Sellick continues to live and work in Australia, remaining a prominent figure in the world of photography.
robin sellick
1967 - , Australia
Kort om kunstneren
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Cross-processed photography
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- Annie Leibovitz
- Mark Seliger
- Mary Ellen Mark
- Date Of Birth: 1967
- Full Name: Robin Sellick
- Nationality: Australian
- Notable Artworks: ['Steve Irwin portrait']
- Place Of Birth (City And Country): Broken Hill, Australia

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