Sheila Smart is a semi-professional photographer whose work has been published both in Australia and overseas. In 2005, she won the prestigious U.S.-based Black and White Spider Award Photographer of the Year – amateur, also winning the People category of an image of schoolgirls walking through the Rocks, entitled “Sea of Hats.”

She won the U.K.-based SWPP/BPPA Traditional Portraiture International Society Photographer of the Year 2008 for her portrait of aboriginal busker, Cedric. Her image of a pink frangipani has appeared on tissue boxes in Australia since 2005. She has been published in National Geographic Traveler Magazine, and her images appear annually on the front cover of Feminist Media Studies, a publication jointly edited by various United States universities. She is a contributor of various stock libraries including Alamy and Getty Images.

She lives in the Sydney northern beaches suburb of Avalon with her husband and two cats.

 

 

 

 

   
 

 

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