Tony Maskill is an Australian photographer.
Biography
Tony Maskill was born in 1948 in Manchester, England. He worked as the hotel photographer in the Southern Cross in Melbourne while studying photography at Prahran College of Advanced Education.
Works
Maskill exhibited at the Kodak Gallery and his work was published in the Australian Centre for Photography publication New photography Australia: a selective survey in 1974 edited by Graham Howe. He taught photography at Box Hill College.
References
- [Tony Maskill : Australian Art and Artists file], 1973
- Australian Geographical Society (1 January 1971), "HOTEL (1 January 1971)", Walkabout, 37 (1), Australian National Travel Association, ISSN 0043-0064
- Kodak Gallery, Prelude : photographs by Tony Maskill
- Howe, Graham; Howe, Graham, 1950–; Australian Centre for Photography (1974), New photography Australia : a selective survey, Australian Centre for Photography, ISBN 978-0-909339-00-5
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