Ten Years ! … Trinity Bay High School Portrait Prize …

… a ten year milestone …

Have just had the great pleasure once again … for the tenth year … of judging the annual Trinity Bay High School photographic Portrait Prize … and what a show it was.

Back in 2016 I selected the work “Shades” by then 14 year old TBHS student Matthew Hastie as the portrait prize winner … hard to believe he’d now by knocking on the age of 24 !

In the intervening years I’ve been fascinated and oft times stunned by the photography produced by this schools visual arts students … a testament to their dedicated and enthusiastic teachers. Each year the newest crop of students step up and produce both thoughtful and quality portraits making the winners selections a difficult task. This year was certainly no exception …

Ultimately I selected the work “Hood Rat” (top below) by Tyquon Prasad O’Brien as this years winner … a beautifully composed and produced portrait that spoke of the seeming fragility of being a teenager in today’s world. Tyquorn was presented with a Nikon Z mirrorless camera kindly sponsored by Camera House.

Just behind Tyquon’s work was Sujan Rai’s portrait of subject Paula Moana Schwertfeger channeling “Taylor Swift” … a technically brilliant portrait based on a ‘Swiftie’ album cover. Sujan was presented with a polaroid camera. (More on album covers below … 🙂 ).

Also recognised were two Highly Commended portraits … “Twins” by Nyota Asumani Lufugula and “Motown Vibes” by Keanu Sudiana … great works both. I also found myself drawn to an emotive and different portrait on the wall by Lillian Orr entitled “Our Last Sunrise”. Something resonated with me and it turned out that the back story to the image was both emotional and very personal. It certainly deserves to be recognised.

The new ‘Junior’ category was won by Eva Nomotu for a nice portrait of her mother … ‘Peoples Choice’ went to Ally Payett for the ‘Wolf’ portrait … and the ‘Staff’ winner was Virgil Gill’s work “Kilth”.

Which brings to this years new innovation … a special project posed to the students to visually recreate music album covers ! Using photography and editing software the students created around sixty ‘takes’ on original CD covers … many technically great, some highly amusing and collectively a fantastic show. (see bottom image below for part of it). I selected the diptych by Aniisa Idai as the best in show, but in all honesty all the works were really all highly competent and highly entertaining ! (Especially liked ‘Kiss’, ‘The Group Fire’, ‘Fake it Flowers’ and, of course, ‘Amy Winehouse’ !)

The work presented at the show is a testament to the amazing talents of TBHS visual arts teachers … Janelle Williams, Caroline Mudge, Luke Marsden, Clair Lloyd and Melanie Tuxworth … the students are indeed lucky to have you. Take a bow …

You can view all the TBHS students winning works from the previous nine years by clicking here … 20242023202220212020 2019201820172016

Below … images from top and left to right © by … Tyquon Prasad O’Brien, Sujan Rai, Nyota Asumani Lufugula, Keanu Sudiana, Lillian Orr, Ally Payett, Eva Nomotu, Brian Cassey

ABC Radio … on 3 NEW Exhibitions …

Very pleased to be interviewed by ABC Radio’s wonderful Drive presenter Charlie McKillop on the morning of the opening of three exhibitions in Cairns that I am more than heavily involved in.

The three exhibitions are spread across both the Court House Gallery and the new adjoining Mulgrave Gallery … the exhibition of my latest work “A Photographer’s Life – Part 3 – Portraits” … the exhibition of the work of Australian photojournalists that I curated alongside Head On Photo Festival Director Moshe Rosenzveig OAM, “Paper Tigers – An Anthology of Australian Photojournalism” … and the resulting photojournalism work from my mentorship of Trinity Bay High School visual arts students, “Word on the Street”.

Have known ABC’s Charlie for many years … she’s a great interviewer who makes sure she has completed all the research on her interviewees. It’s really just a friendly rewarding chat … ‘on air’. Thanks Charlie !

Won’t go into too much detail about the exhibitions here and will let the interview itself ‘fill you in’.

It runs for ten minute and forty seconds.

There are many more details on the three exhibitions , the opening eve event and a set of photographs at my blog post here … https://www.briancasseyphotographer.com/blog/2025/01/three-exhibition-openings-in-cairns/

“A Photographer’s Life – Part 3 – Portrait” and “Word on the Street” run till 29th February at the Mulgrave Gallery whilst “Paper Tigers’ finishes on the 22rd February at the Court House Gallery.