About

Indigo Anderson (b. 2000 Melbourne, Victoria) is an emerging  documentary photographer based in the Yarra Ranges in Melbourne. Indigo’s practice focuses primarily on the environmental concerns of the landscapes and environments that she lives in and looks to evoke conversation driven by her own personal passion towards the topic.  

 

Indigo completed a Bachelor of Photography degree at the Photography Studies College Melbourne, majoring in photojournalism.  Throughout her studies Indigo has been able to refine her photographic skills as well as having a greater understanding of the photographic industry allowing for her to further define her practice. 

 

Indigo’s current body of work, Fell, is a commentary on the logging practices within the Yarra State Forest in Melbourne's outer East.  The work will be produced into a self-published photo book along with being exhibited in a group graduate show at the Centre of Contemporary Photography in Fitzroy.  

CV


EDUCATION

2019-2021 Photography Studies College Melbourne 

Bachelor of Photography, Photojournalism Major

PUBLICATIONS

2021 And They All Fell Down, Self-Published Photobook 

2021 Bendigo Bank Community Bank 2021 Calendar, Image

2020 Seclusion, Self-Published Photobook 

 

GROUP EXHIBITIONS

2021 First Light, Centre for Contemporary, Fitzroy (forthcoming) 

2021 CreateCOP26, Art Partner online exhibition

 

CURATORIAL PROJECTS

2021 First Light, Centre for Contemporary, Fitzroy (forthcoming) 

 

AWARDS 

2021 #CreateCOP26 Competition and Exhibition, Honourable Mention

2019 The Lilydale Show Photography Exhibition, 1st Place Winner Monochrome Category Open section

2018 PSC School Photography Competition, Academic Directors Award for Excellence

 

SKILLS

Camera: Canon 7D Mark ii and Mamiya C3

Computer systems: macOS and Microsoft Windows

Editing software: Adobe Creative suite and Microsoft Office

Studied under:

Kristian Haggblom

Daniel Boetker-Smith

Stephanie Rose Wood

Katrin Koenning

Brie Trenerry

Michelle Lackenby

Scott McNaughton

Gemma-Rose Turnbull