Brett Canét-Gibson (b. 1965) has a 25-year career as an image maker, Creative Director, writer and communicator in portrait, still life and landscape commercial and editorial photography, graphic design and visual arts. He has worked extensively in the print media, design and entertainment industries, and has received many international, national and local portrait and editorial awards.
Canét-Gibson's work has been exhibited in major international photographic competitions including the PX3 Prix de la Photographie Paris (where he received the Gold Award); the fine art/still life category of the IPA International Photography Awards in New York (third prize); the International Fine Art Photography Award, London (second prize); the Kuala Lumpur International Photoawards (finalist) and the London Photo Festival Abstract and Fine Art Photography Competition (second runner-up).
Across Australia, his work has been chosen for four exhibitions of the National Photographic Portrait Prize of the National Portrait Gallery, Canberra. In 2015, Canét-Gibson's image was the people's choice at Sydney's hotly contested Head On Photo Festival; the exhibition later showed in New York and Hyderabad. He has won Queensland's DUO Percival Photographic Prize and been chosen as a finalist in Victoria's Bowness Photography Prize and New South Wales's Olive Cotton Award.