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Archive for June, 2011

      Recently I was hired for a campaign shoot for the new production ‘Jandamarra’. Jandamarra was a legendary indigenous warrior and lawman who led one of Australia’s longest and most successful campaigns to defend Aboriginal country.

I have had multiple requests of people who want to follow my blog using an RSS-feed. This is now possible via the following RSS: http://ingetjetadros.com/feed/ Enjoy!

Proud to announce that I’ve received several awards at the PX3 2011 COMPETITION in Paris!

My new book has been reviewed by a local newspaper.

Ingetje Tadros images have all the hallmarks of a master photographer. Her images are a powerful blend of documentary portraiture with a candid insightfulness that leads the reader on an extraordinary journey into the world of tribal Ethiopia. Tadros’s works is reminiscent of the great Henri Cartier-Bresson with her seemingly effortless ability to capture ‘the [...]

Today I met some great guys from The Emergency Response Team here in Broome, Western Australia from the UN Refugee Agency

I invite you all to have a look at the incredible photography Ingetje Tadros, a new friend of mine. Inge is Dutch, lives in Broome, Australia with her Egyptian husbond Romani and they run the awesome Land of  Pharaohs Egyptian kebab restaurant in Broome.

REAL insight into tribal life. This photo book provides a stunning glimpse of tribal life in Ethiopia. The photographs (mainly portraits) are up close and personal, drawing you into a fascinating world through attention to detail and cultural  expression. Each portrait carries an earthy essence; as much a reflection on tribal life in Ethiopia as [...]

Share Your Voice member Ingetje Tadros published photo book on Tribal Ethiopia. click Preserving Cultures through art and creativity @Urban_Zen

Tessa McOnie, a Western Australian emerging artist was inspired by my work and has started to paint some of my images. Invite to Desert Seed

Published by Getty Images. Namaste नमस्त Western Australian based, Dutch born, social documentary photographer Ingetje Tadros captures our imagination with her inspiring images of India.