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Head On Photo Festival

Head On Photo Festival 2024 @ Bondi Beach

Where
Bondi Beach
Bondi Beach
Queen Elizabeth drive Bondi Beach, NSW 2026 Australia
30+ exhibitions along the beachfront
When

Every day, all day Saturday 9 November 2024 to Sunday 1 December 2024

World-renowned Head On Photo Festival, a highlight of Australia's arts calendar, celebrates its 15th year with an electric range of photography from around the world in unique outdoor exhibitions.

The Festival, free and open to the public, presents over 600 photographers across the Festival's major indoor and outdoor venues. See 50+ exhibitions along the stunning Bondi Beach, at Bondi Pavilion Gallery, Paddington Reservoir Gardens and more.

Annually Head On Photo Festival presents groundbreaking photographic stories that tell stories through photography across all genres, from fine art to photojournalism. Judges select all exhibiting photographers through Head On's unique judging process, in which they judge works anonymously, ensuring a diverse range of stories and equal opportunity.

This year, exhibitions and conversations will awe and delight with unforgettable photography and visual stories from around the world.

For more information, please visit www.headon.org.au/festival

Photo: Moshe Rosenzveig OAM

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