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Sony Alpha Awards

Where
Bondi Pavilion
Bondi Pavilion
Queen Elizabeth Drive, Bondi Beach NSW 2026
Bondi Beach Promenade (next to the skateboard park)
When

Every day, all day Friday 6 November 2020 to Sunday 6 December 2020

The Alpha Awards bring together the greatest images from across Australia and New Zealand, captured on Sony Alpha cameras and lenses. The Awards aim to drive creativity, reward professionals and enthusiasts alike and provide a platform to showcase the very best Alpha Photography work.

2019 Finalists: Aries Tao, Aristo Risi, Bel Jones, Ben Howland, Ben Revell, Caleb Walsh, Daniel Browne, Dice Sales, James Muir, James Rowe, Jo Andrews, Jomel Bartolome, Joseph Hsu, Karen Huynh, Kohei Ueno, Konrad Krynicki, Laurie Winter, Matthew Vas, Stewart Leishman, Thuy Vy, Tiago Lamy Silvia, Tony Law, Will Chao, Zach Sanders 

After delivering the first online festival in the world in May, attracting 80,000 visits, Head On Photo Festival returns with a printed festival of quality photography this November. 

Visit beautiful and topical exhibitions in open spaces and galleries around Sydney.

Explore the November exhibitions and more

Image: Laurie Winter 

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