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Residence
  
Australia

Name
  
Alex Cearns

Known for
  
Animal Photography


Years active
  
2007 to Present

Occupation
  
Photographer

Role
  
Photographer

Alex Cearns Up close and personal with wildlife photographer Alex Cearns

Website
  
Official Website of Houndstooth Studio

Books
  
Mother Knows Best: Life Lessons from the Animal World, Joy: A Celebration of the Animal Kingdom

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Alex Cearns is an Australian photographer who is known for her pet, animal, and wildlife photography. She is the founder of Houndstooth Studio and has won more than 200 awards for her animal photography, including the Best Canine Photographer in Australia in 2011 and 2013. She is the official photographer for the RSPCA Western Australia and has been featured in numerous books and magazines as well as the television show The Couch.

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Career

Alex Cearns Up close and personal with wildlife photographer Alex Cearns

Cearns grew up in South Australia, before moving to Western Australia when she was aged 11. She worked as a police officer, then a crime analyst with the Western Australian Police Service for 14 years. She then spent 5 years auditing airports for the Federal Australian Government. Her photography career started in 2006 after being inspired a year prior on a trip to Tasmania with a friend. She saw her friend using an SLR camera while she was using a film camera. When she returned from her trip, she purchased an SLR camera and multiple lenses. In an interview with Photo Review Magazine, she stated that she planned to photograph many different niches, but found herself taking more photographs of animals than anything else. During a trip to the Cocos Islands in 2007, Cearns took images of blue clams at a breeding facility. She entered the images into different state and national photo contests and won 2 of the contests while placing in 2 others. She opened Houndstooth Studio in 2008 which was named a finalist in the Telstra Business Awards in 2012 and 2013.

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Cearns' work has been featured in numerous exhibits. One of the most notable was Look Twice, an exhibit featuring 60 photographs of 50 species of animals that she took while on a trip to Bali. The photos included dogs, cats, turtles, snakes, and piglets from the island. In an interview, Cearns stated she became overwhelmed at the neglected animals since she first visited the island in 2010. The exhibit was held on Swan, Alfred Cove in 2012, with proceeds of the sale of the photos going to support the Bali Animal Welfare Association. In 2013, Cearns held another solo exhibit to benefit wildlife, this time in Cambodia. The exhibit, Cambodia Wild, was photographed in Cambodia and included photos of Asian elephants, Indochinese tigers, Sun and Moon bears, and rare otters. The profits from the exhibit went to benefit Free the Bears Fund and Wildlife Alliance.

Alex Cearns Up close and personal with wildlife photographer Alex Cearns

Cearns has appeared in numerous publications and also on television regarding her work. Most notably she has been a regular guest on The Couch, a television show broadcast in Australia and New Zealand. She has been interviewed on the show numerous times, including being a panelist on the show's BitchN segment. In 2013 she conducted a live pet photo session on the show and also was an interviewer herself when she hosted Mary Hutton from Free the Bears Fund. Cearns released her first photo book in 2014. Titled Mother Knows Best: Life Lessons From the Animal World, it featured photos of various animals capturing each one's character.

Awards and exhibitions

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Cearns has won numerous awards for her photography. Her first award-winning photograph "Blue Clams" also received a High Commendation in the ANZANG Nature and Landscape Photographer of the Year Competition and was displayed at the Western Australian Museum in Perth. The photograph was also part of a travelling ANZANG exhibition Australia from December 2008 to February 2009. Cearns was also chosen as a photo contributor for the 2012 book The Divinity of Dogs: True Stories of Miracles Inspired by Man's Best Friend, written by Jennifer Skiff, which has been published in the United States, United Kingdom, Australia and Italy.

Selected awards

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  • 2013 Finalist - Pride of Australia Medal 2013
  • 2013, 2012 Australian Business Excellence Awards Australia Day Honours List
  • 2013, 2011 Best Canine Photographer /Artist in Australia – National Annual Master Dog Breeders and Associates Dog Owners Choice Awards
  • 2012, Australian Business Excellence Awards Top 3
  • 2012, Australian Business Excellence Awards Top 40
  • 2012, Australian Telstra Business Awards Finalist, Micro Business
  • 2012, Australian Telstra Business Awards Finalist, Peoples Choice
  • 2012, 10 x BRONZE AWARDS – International Aperture Awards Science and Nature Category
  • 2012, Australian Business Excellence Award – Women in Business
  • 2012, Australian Business Excellence Award – Customer Service Excellence
  • 2011, Australian Telstra Business Awards Finalist, Peoples Choice
  • 2011, 5 x BRONZE AWARDS – International Aperture Awards Science and Nature Category
  • 2010, Finalist – Dogs Life People Pet Awards – Outstanding Innovation category
  • 2009, Highly Commended – York Society Photographic Awards, Open Colour Category, Western Australia.
  • 2009, Winner – Fuji Film Showcase, Camera Magazine, Mar–Apr issue
  • 2008, Winner – Expose Your World Photography Awards, Wildlife Category
  • 2008, Runner-up – Expose Your World Photography Awards, Single Shot Overall
  • 2008, 3 x BRONZE AWARDS – International Aperture Awards Nature Category
  • 2008, Highly Commended – ANZANG (Australia, New Zealand, Antarctic, New Guinea) "Underwater" category. Image chosen for national exhibition and ANZANG Awards 2008 book "Australasian Nature Photography ANZANG Fifth Edition", published by CSIRO WA.
  • 2008, Winner – York Society Photographic Awards, Open Colour Category, Western Australia for Blue Clams.
  • 2008, 8 x SEMI FINALS – Wildlife Photographer of the Year, run by BBC and Natural History Museum, United Kingdom.
  • 2007, Winner – People & Pets Section, DOTARS Photography Competition, Canberra, ACT.
  • Select exhibitions

  • 2013 Cambodia Wild (solo exhibit)
  • 2012 Look Twice – the animals of Bali as never seen before (Solo Exhibition)
  • 2012 Silvery Gibbon Art Auction
  • 2012 Sentience Hidden Lives
  • 2011 Sentience
  • 2009 Western Australia Professional Photography Awards (WAPPA), Central Park, Perth.
  • 2009 RovingEye Expose Your World Photography Awards, Blue Hotel Woolloomooloo, NSW.
  • 2008 Animal Art Awards, Claremont, Western Australia.
  • 2009, 2008 Smiles with Centro Photography Awards, Morley, Western Australia.
  • 2008 Creating for Conservation Exhibition, Adelaide Zoo & Monarto Zoo, Belair, South Australia.
  • 2008 ANZANG Nature Photography Awards, National exhibition commencing in Perth, Western Australia.
  • 2008 Vincent Art Awards, Leederville, Western Australia.
  • 2009, 2008 Melville City Art Awards, Melville, Western Australia.
  • 2008 China-Australia Image Exchange, Australian Photographic Society.
  • 2008 Canning Art Awards, Canning, Western Australia.
  • 2008 RSPCA Helping the Homeless Exhibition, Central TAFE, Northbridge, Western Australia
  • 2009, 2008, 2007 York Society Photographic Awards, York, Western Australia.
  • 2007 DOTARS Photography Awards, Canberra, ACT.
  • Philanthropy

    Cearns is involved with numerous charities. In addition to her work with the RSPCA, she has provided pro-bono work for other charities such as Kanyana Wildlife Rehabilitation Center, Animal Aid Abroad, Animals Australia, Free the Bears Inc, Dogs Refuge Home, Stop Live Exports, Saving Animals From Euthanasia (SAFE), World Animal Protection, Wildlife Alliance (Cambodia), Evolve! (UK), Sea Shepherd and the WA Dingo Association. Cearns is also a member of HeARTs Speak and has partnered with the Bali Animal Welfare Association (BAWA) to bring awareness to abandoned street animals in Bali. It was reported that in 2012, Cearns donated more than $500,000 worth of photography services that included images, vouchers, and sponsorship of more than 40 animal related charitable organizations.

    References

    Alex Cearns Wikipedia