Bronwen Hyde is a fine art photographer based in Melbourne, Australia. Her work encompasses self-portraiture, portraiture, urban landscapes, graveyards and dolls. She is currently developing work for future exhibitions.
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- Melbourne, Australia
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365 DaysUpdated about 3 months ago
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- Small Works 08
Brunswick Street Gallery
Friday, June 6 at 6:00pm
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- listen, do you want to know a secret? 10:46am Jun 27|2 Comments
- hollow 10:20am Jun 27


I've just set up an Etsy print store if you'd like to take a look. I'm gradually adding images to it, so feel free to bookmark it and check back for new work, and if there's anything you'd like me to add please feel free to email me at propaganda@bronwenhyde.com and I'll see what I can do...


I finally have some time to edit photos, so I'm working through some of my massive backlog! Whilst I do that, you have a smidgen of time to vote on my entries to the Fairy Tale, House and Zen themes for issue #21 of JPG Magazine. So get to it, won't you?!


I'm having a print sale! Yes, yes I am! Massive discounts on open edition work, each image available in three sizes.


I'm back in Melbourne now, after 3.5 weeks of "holidays" at my parents' in Brisbane. I use quotation marks because I was still doing things like putting together submissions, taking photos (though barely any self-portraits), working on grant and award applications, researching, etc., etc., etc...


Less than a week to get yourself a copy of darkness & light! And if you're looking for a way to spend your stimulus package, here's a suggestion.


About a week ago, I received an email about what I would consider to be pretty much my dream workshop...


The collaboration I recently completed with Los Angeles photographer Aline Smithson is included in the latest issue of F-Stop Magazine...


About a month ago I took over the task of designing In Her Own Image, the second collection of self-portraiture from the Female Self-Portrait Artists' Support Group...


So I arrived back from my road trip about 5pm yesterday. I decided not to continue on to Adelaide with Natasha and caught a lift back to Melbourne with Paul and Sarah instead. I took almost 300 photos, even just in the three days I was away, and met some new folk from RedBubble on the Sunday...


I've been almost completely AWOL from all my favourite places online lately as I've been busy working on the next FSPASG book, In Her Own Image. However, from today until Friday the 13th of March I've hit "pause" on that and am off on an adventure with my lovely friend, Natasha Wheatley...


Speaking of books, or rather, mooks, Vignette Press are back with their second mook! Following What Is Our Sex...


Work is currently underway on a second collection of photographic self-portraiture by an assortment of members of the Female Self-Portrait Artists' Support Group to be titled In Her Own Image...


For those who haven't already "heard", I've recently updated my website including adding a few new sections, consolidating a few sections, finally updating the sepulchre section, updating the 365 Days store and making brand new limited edition prints available in the general store...


I have one image in issue #33 of F-Stop Magazine. I've been paired to collaborate with Aline Smithson for issue #34, and after many ideas bouncing back and forth between us, we have a plan and will be shooting over the next month to produce a series of 12 images...


Updating the Sepulchre sections of my site is taking longer than I'd expected as I have to re-catalogue a lot of the images I'd edited a while back, and many were sized for web at smaller dimensions than I now include on my site...


Four of my images accompany two short stories featured in the current issue of the Australian edition of The Big Issue. The short stories are The Grey River Rest Stop by Romy Ash, and The Other Side of the River by Georgia Blain...


[I've entered this photo into the House theme for the next issue of JPG Magazine. You can vote for it and the images I've entered into the Fairy Tale and Zen themes by visiting my JPG profile.] During travels around the UK in 2001 I visited Folkestone in Kent on the south coast of England...


Six of my photographs (including some brand-spanking new stuff) are included in issue #32 of F-Stop Magazine: The Unnatural World. My images are in the fourth row...
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