- Jim Fenwick
Jim Fenwick (born
October 11 ,1934 ) is a formerAustralian photojournalist most well known for being aWalkley Award recipient and former chief photographer forThe Courier Mail .Photographic career
Fenwick was born in
Brisbane, Queensland in 1934 and moved to Margate in 1942, where he attendedHumpybong State School from 1942 to 1948. [http://facesofredcliffe.redcliffe.qld.gov.au/display.php?faceID=41 "Faces of Redcliffe"] . Accessed 2007-11-05.]Fenwick began his photographic career at the age of 16 with a job at
The Courier Mail , where he remained until his retirement in 1994. Fenwick became The Courier Mail’s chief photographer in 1974, a position which he held until his retirement in 1994. He was also their pictorial editor for eight years (1984-1991). As a representative ofNews Limited newspapers, Fenwick covered the1982 Commonwealth Games in Brisbane, the1988 Olympic Games inSeoul and the1990 Commonwealth Games inAuckland . In 1992, Fenwick became a war correspondent with the Australian Army in Somalia.Fenwick wrote the foreword for the 1990 book "Brisbane Our Town – A Century of Photographs" by Helen Dash. [ [http://biblion.co.uk/books/5511684.html] Synopsis. Accessed 2007-11-05.]
In 2006 and 2007, he was chosen to judge the Australian Council for Agricultural Journalists’ Australian Star Prize for Rural Photography. [ [http://www.ruralmediasa.com/Star%202007%20Winners.doc 2007 Winners of the ACAJ Australian Star Prizes.] ] [ [http://www.farmersinfo.com.au/pages/news/2006_june/news049.html 2006 Winners of the ACAJ Australian Star Prizes.] ]
The Redcliffe Museum presented an exhibition of Fenwick’s photos during March and April 2007. [http://svc026.wic027p.server-web.com/MEDIA%20RELEASES/An%20Amazing%20Life%20in%20Pictures.pdf Media Release from Redcliffe City Council – "An Amazing Life in Pictures"] . Accessed 2007-11-05.] This was the first time his work has been exhibited as a complete collection.
Awards
Fenwick has won many awards, including the prestigious
Walkley Award for Best News Picture in 1965, for his images of the vessel Kopjan Neilson as it lay capsized inMoreton Bay . He has also been awarded Australian Photographer of the Year (1980), Nikon’s International Best Series of Pictures and the International Sports Press Association’s World’s Best Black and White Picture (1977).In addition to these, a special Walkley award was given to Fenwick in 1994, in honour of his years of service to Australian
photojournalism . [ [http://eprint.uq.edu.au/archive/00000268/01/nmcasj4.pdf Turner, G. "News media chronicle: July 1994 to June 1995", p.246-247.] Accessed 2007-11-05.]Personal life
In 1957, Fenwick married June Enchelmaier. He has three children and eight grandchildren. He and his wife currently reside in
Redcliffe, Queensland . He has two sisters:Marsha Waggoner , a professionalpoker player who lives in theUnited States , and Billie Kruithof.References
External links
* [http://www.walkleys.com/winners/database.html Searchable database of all Walkley Award winners]
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