Breaking Through , 2022
Photograph

Joshua Howlett is a photographer and proud Palawa man born and raised on unceded Bunurong and Wadawurrung land. Josh draws inspiration from the world as he sees it, the politics of day to day life, the human connection and street culture. Having shot for about 7 years now, he’s begun to focus primarily on fashion. He is currently working heavily with Mob in Fashion, an organisation that promotes, encourages and facilitates work for First Nations people in the fashion industry. He’s also proud to be associated with BlakLens, the only database of Indigenous Photographers in Australia. Josh is working on his first solo exhibition which he hopes to have in early 2023.

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