
Pam's Biography
Pam first became passionate about photography during an
extended trip around Australia in 1984. Inspired by our unique and
diverse landscape, she felt compelled to capture the essence of
Australia on film.

On moving to Tasmania from Sydney in 1986 she continued
her work as a medical scientist, but was determined to combine her
desire to study fine art with her interest in photography. It was
some years before this was possible, but Pam achieved her goal and
graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University of
Tasmania in 1999, having majored in photography. While studying
photography, Pam developed an interest in other areas of this art
form, including portraiture, nudes and architecture.
In recent years, travel within Australia and overseas
has broadened thse interests to include travel photography. Much of
this recent work has been in South East Asia and the Middle East,
capturing the soul of these regions through the people and landscapes.
Bushwalking, sea kayaking and rafting have given her the opportunity
to photograph Tasmania's superb wilderness.
After graduating, Pam established Lachlan Studios in Mt.
Nelson. As the business grew, a new image was embraced and Mad About
Photography was born. In 2003, she decided to move the studio to a
higher-profile location and purchased an iconic Hobart building
constructed originally as The Saracen's Head Inn in 1836.
Pam continues to expand the business and has several
projects she is currently working on through her photography,
including fund raising for homeless children in Cambodia and relief
for victims of war and famine.
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