Tim Georgeson is an acclaimed Australian photographer, filmmaker, and visual artist with work that explores cultural, political, social, and environmental themes. Tim is known for his profound insight into the human condition. His work offers a unique perspective that intertwines the boundaries of art and documentary, capturing the complexities of contemporary life.
Tim’s creative approach involves merging found moments with musical design and storytelling, often collaborating with Australian Indigenous artists to produce ground-breaking work. His contributions have earned him numerous accolades and awards from prestigious institutions like World Press Photo (2000, 2001), Leica Camera, Ciclope, Oceanic Global, Cannes, International Centre for Photography (New York), National Geographic among others.
His exhibitions span the globe, in France, UK, Japan, Holland, Canada, the US, and Australia, and showcase his thought-provoking and visually compelling art. His works are held in esteemed collections including the National Portrait Gallery of Australia, Australian Museum, Bundanon Trust Art Museum and various regional galleries, museums, and private collections world-wide.
Georgeson’s photography has graced the pages of renowned publications like the New York Times Magazine, Time, National Geographic, Rolling Stone, Paris Match, Geo, Stern, Noema, Atmos among others. His role as a Global Fuji X Ambassador further cements his influence and expertise in the field.