Jaime Murcia Photographer

Jaime Murcia Photographer Melbourne based freelance photographer working in editorial, corporate and documentary for the past 25 yrs. All images protected © Jaime Murcia

I’m based in Melbourne, Australia, and have worked as a freelance commercial photographer for over 20 years carrying my camera with humour, compassion and curiosity, I’ve been published right across Australia and overseas, from environmental portraits through to thought-provoking shots of unique destinations and situations. Personal projects are important to me and help to keep my photography fres

h and informed. As a current member and a former President of the MAP Group of photographers here in Australia, he led a group of like-minded photographers with a shared commitment to high quality, independent doco-image making. His work resides in collections at the National portrait gallery in Canberra and National Library of Australia.

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Jaime Murcia is an Australian photographer, author and guide, based in Melbourne, Victoria. He tells stories through images, striving to convey a strong sense of place, and the spirit of the people he photographs. Jaime is a member and past President of MAPgroup (Many Australian Photographers)

His images have appeared in Time magazine, The Age, Royal Auto magazine, Good Weekend magazine, The Big Issue, Qantas Australian Way, The Weekend Australian magazine, Bloomberg News International. He has photographed major commissions for Arts Victoria - Koorie Heritage Trust, City of Melbourne, Parliament of Victoria, Murray Goulburn Co-operative, CUA credit union and Victorian Racing Commission among others.

He recently completed his first solo book ‘Little Big Town’, A photographic journey through Melbourne’s little streets and laneways.

A number of his photos are held in the National Portrait Gallery in Canberra and the National Library of Australia.