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Robyn Hills FAIPP M. Photog. Creator of Robyngraphs™
QLD Photographic Artist of the Year 2009

Articles written by Robyn are published in the following magazines: ProPhoto, International Photography, Better Photography, Better Digital, Capture, Rangefinder (USA) and Australian Camera.

Articles about Robyn and her images have been published in: Black+White, Commercial Photography & New Idea.
            
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Current for 2011
at Garry Crick Prestige Mercedes Benz, located at 65 Maroochy Bvd.
Sunshine Cove Maroochydore.  Each month will see a new artistic Robyngraph™
on display in their show room. Come in and discover beautiful cars complimented
by stunning vibrant images. A must see this year
            


New York 2011 'Altered States of Reality'
held at the Agora Gallery in Chelsea was an exhibition of images created with the theme of 'water' altering the scene – water on the car windscreen, the view through a glass of water and wind-driven rain on the house window. Each creating a unique view, some with an Impressionist feel, others revealed in the exquisite shapes formed by the water droplets.
            
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Australian Robyngraphs
2011 Stanthorpe Regional Art Gallery Qld, Australia. Landscapes of Australia, some captured on film, some digital. Aerial Art is created when a downwards vertical view is photographed from a helicopter. Always looking for textures and shapes, Robyn encapsulates the essence of the Australian landscape. Scenes include Birdsville, Central Queensland and famous Australian beaches.
            


            
2009 QLD Cancer Council Fundraiser Just one of the many stunning images appearing at the fundraiser.

This image was taken at Normanton Airport on our trip by helicopter to the Kimberley Western Australia.
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Robyngraphs in Red is a diverse collection of portraits with the theme linking the images being something red in each photograph.  November 2010 at Garry Crick Prestige Mercedes Benz Showroom located at 65 Maroochy Boulevard Maroochydore, Queensland it proved to be a great success and more exhibitions are planned for the future. 
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Toowoomba Robyngraphs™ : 2004 Celebrating Toowoomba's centenary, Robyn photographed 35 people from all facets of business, community, education and the arts to create a large scale exhibition which is currently on show at the Atrium, City Hall, Toowoomba. The people chosen represent some significant contribution made to the city and to represent their field of endeavour
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Textural Robyngraphs™: 2006  Held in The Do Salon and Gallery, in Toowoomba South East Queensland.  Texture is just one of the elements of photography; knowing how to use it and to show what texture can do for photography was something Robyn just had to do. All of the photographs displayed were either printed onto a textured surface or were photographs of textured surfaces
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Arabian Robyngraphs™ : 2001 From Dubai to Tunisia, images include camel races, Sheikh Saiid's royal falcon hunt and a camel trek across the sub-Sahara.


Antarctic Robyngraphs™ : 1998 Kodak sponsored the prize for winning the Australian Professional Photographer of the Year, Robyn travelled by Russian icebreaker from Argentina to Antarctica.

Tour de Robyngraphs™: 1996 A whirlwind tourist trip to Europe, prior to going to Norway to photograph a wedding.


            
African Robyngraphs™ : 1994 Travel through Namibia, Botswana and Zimbabwe. Colour and Black & White images featuring tribal people, landscapes as well as documenting the other travellers in the group to complete the story of the journey.
Candelabra Exhibition: 1993 Portraits created with the primary element being a twisted wrought-iron constructed Candleabra. Presented on watercolour paper as Polaroid transfers, some extensively artworked, others the 'straight' print onto photographic paper.
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