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Bruce Pascoe, 2012

by Ivan Gaal

National Photographic Portrait Prize 2013 Finalist

Bruce Pascoe is a writer, teacher and cricketer of Bunurong descent. I first met Bruce at the Melbourne Secondary Teacher's College when he was 18 years old. He was not aware of his Aboriginal heritage at that time. I followed Bruce's career in the media and his discovery of his past. I met him again 40 years later during the filming of a documentary. We talked about his interesting life and achievements, and arranged a sitting in the Koorie Heritage Trust building. As he was holding an early photo of himself in the lift, I quickly took the shot.

National Photographic Portrait Prize 2013

Other NPPP photos from Ivan Gaal

David Menadue, 2021 Ivan Gaal
2022 Finalist
Ronnie Howard still dancing, 2014 by Ivan Gaal
2015 Finalist
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