Jacqueline Mitelman (b. 1952), photographer, was born in Scotland and moved to Australia with her family at the age of five. At twenty she moved to France, where she worked as a model and actress. In the mid-1970s she studied photography at Prahran College in Melbourne under Athol Shmith, Paul Cox and John Cato. Since then she has worked as a freelance photographer specialising in portraiture. Her work has appeared in Australia and internationally in magazines and newspapers, on CD and book covers and on theatre and music posters; her wide-ranging commissions have given rise to a considerable collection of portraits of culturally significant Australians. Mitelman won the National Photographic Portrait Prize in 2011 and the National Portrait Gallery owns twenty of her portraits. Her works are also held by the National Library, the National Gallery of Victoria, the Museum of Modern Art at Heide and the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery.
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