 |
Belinda Morgan Pratten (BEc) Belinda Pratten has been working as a professional photographer
for seventeen years. She is currently working with freeswimmers as a
photographer and producer.
Her first film as director/producer/writer was a half hour arts/culture film titled Eclectic Blues, exploring what is unique about Aussie blues
music. It broadcast on ABC1 in 2008 and ABC2 in 2009.
A specialised service Belinda offers is aerial photography;
http://www.aquilahelicopters.com.au/aerial_photography/aerial_photography_and_video.html
In 2008 Belinda was appointed as an adviser to the board of PhotoAccess. She is a member of the ACMP (Australian Commercial and Magazine Photographers), PhotoAccess, The Australian Conservation Foundation, Greenpeace and was a foundation board member of the ACT Film and Television Council (2004). View her ACMP online portfolio; http://www.acmp.com.au/Joomla/index.php View Published and Produced Work here Belinda began her career in Sydney with a
cadetship at Eastern Suburbs Newspapers and studied
photography at Sydney Technical College (placed 3rd in 1992).
Prior to this she completed an Economics degree at the University of
Sydney (majoring in Government and Economics), spent one year in Paris studying french at Alliance Française and photography with Pierre Mahe Yves. In 1994 Belinda was appointed photographer/deputy
picture editor at The Australian Financial Review and in 1997 managed
the photography department in the Melbourne Financial Review office. In
1998 she moved to Canberra as a photojournalist
with the Fairfax Group, in the Press Gallery.
Belinda has travelled extensively within
Australia and overseas, including covering Prime Minister's visits
to South Africa and New Zealand in 1999, and the first days of the
peacekeepers in Dili, East Timor. Her non-commissioned work includes
trips to India, Afghanistan and Borneo, and one year sabbatical in
Bourke and Brewarrina, western N.S.W.
Belinda completed a short course in documentary production management at The Australian Film Television and Radio School (AFTRS) in 2002. She also completed a script writing course with Linda Aronson. In 2010 she is working on a feature drama script, with the ScreenACT run workshop ProjectPOD and script developer Stephen Cleary.
In 2005 Belinda was a nominee for the international Black and White Spider Awards and in 2008 gained 2nd place in the Canberra Living Artist's week photographic prize Belinda's front page credits include: ANU Reporter, Eastern
Suburbs Newspapers, Discovery, The Age, The Australian Financial
Review, The Bulletin, The Opera House In House Magazine, and The Sydney Morning Herald. Other journals in which she has been published;
Australian Geographic, Australian Property Investor Magazine, ANU Reporter, Black and White Spider Awards calender, BRW magazine, CFO magazine, JMAG, MIS magazine, Qantas Magazine, The Australian Financial Review Magazine and The Independent (London). Exhibitions include: 2010 - Esperanza (solo) PhotoAccess Arts Centre, Canberra, Opening June 11 2010 - Esperanza (solo), touring Melbourne, Brisbane and Sydney 2010 - Holiday Snaps (group) PhotoAccess Arts Centre, Canberra, February 2010 - Member's Show (group) Photoaccess Arts Centre, Canberra 2009 - Member's Show (group) Photoaccess Arts Centre, Canberra 2009 - Hang It Yourself (group) PhotoAccess, Manuka 2008 - Strength for Today, Hope for Tomorrow (solo) to celebrate Anti-Poverty Week and the work of the carers and people at Anglicare, Belconnen Community Centre 2008 - Hang It Yourself (group) - part of Vivid Photography Festival, PhotoAccess, Manuka 2008 - Signature Exhibition (group), ACMP, Canberra VIVID festival 2008 - Member's Show (group) Photoaccess Arts Centre, Canberra 2008 - CLAW (group) - M16, 2nd place Canberra Living Artist's week photographic prize 2007 - Plastic Fantastic (group) Photoaccess Arts Centre, Canberra 2007 - Signature Exhibition (group show), ACMP, Melbourne 2006 - Animals in Focus (group) - International group touring exhibition for WSPA, World Society for the Protection of Animals. June 2006 London, and then Denmark, NZ, Tanzania, Brazil, Costa Rica and Canada. Take a look; http://www.wspa-international.org/exhibition/ 2006 - Visage - Canberra Contemporary Art Space - Group Exhibition 2006 - Wildside - Group Exhibition - PhotoAccess 2005 - AIPP Group Exhibition - Canberra Centre 2005 - Photo Access Members' Show - Group Exhibition - Photo Access 2001
- East Timor through the eye of the lens - Sydney, Canberra and
Melbourne. Currently on permanent display in Dili, East Timor - Group exhibition 2000 - Leave Your Hat On - black and white images of rural Australia, which toured NSW with singer-songwriter Merrimay Gill 1999 - Images of Our Elders Retrospective - at the Portrait Gallery Old Parliament House - Group exhibition 1998
- Brewarrina Faces - solo exhibition of portraits from Brewarrina NSW
in the council chambers at Brewarrina and in 1999 exhibited for five
months in Correlli's Cafe King Street Newtown 1996 - Images of Our Elders - solo exhibition at the Sydney Opera House
CD Covers: Merrimay Gill - One Mixed Bag - 1999 Merrimay Gill - This is Merrimay Gill - 2001 Tony Haley - Little Ol' Wine Drinker Me - 2005 The Funny Green Smelly Things - 2006
Film Stills: 2006 - Embassy (working title)/Director - Eleanor Gilbert 2006 - Egyptian Antiquities from the Louvre - National Gallery/Director - Darren Murphy 2005 - The Milkman/Director - Duane Fogwell 2003 - Colour/Director - Duane Fogwell
Collections: The Portrait Gallery - Old Parliament House (Belinda is currently in the process of an acquisition of photographs by the National Library of Australia) Moving film: Belinda also works as a film producer. She is currently working on a documentary film with Eleanor Gilbert on the Aboriginal Tent Embassy titled Embassy (working title). The film is being co-produced with Michael Donovan, HalifaxFilm, and has received seed funding from the Australian Film Commission (2004), Arts ACT (2005) and HalifaxFilm. Eleanor and Belinda were finalists in the 2004 SPAA Holding Redlich pitching competition with Embassy. ScreenACT supported Belinda to attend the 2006 and 2010 Australian International Documentary Conference (AIDC). Embassy is in production, and Belinda and Eleanor continue to apply for funding for its completion.
Educational work: 2010: Casual Teacher - Folio Development - CIT
2009: Casual Teacher - Photography as Social Commentary - CIT 2009: Casual Teacher - Darkroom/Black and White printing - First Year Students - CIT 2008: Casual Teacher - Photography as Social Commentary - CIT 2008: Casual Teacher - Darkroom/Black and White printing - First Year Students - CIT 2007: Casual Teacher - Darkroom/Black and White printing - First Year Students - CIT 2006: Portrait Workshop with Second Year Students - CIT 2006: Second year Photography talk/Industry Awareness - CIT 2006: Third year Photography student talk - CIT 2005: Portrait Workshop with Second Year Students- CIT 2004: Speaker at AIPP Camera with a Conscience Conference - ANU 1998: Student talk at Sydney Technical College 1997: Community Adult Education - Bourke, Teaching Photography
|