Tobias Titz Photography
20 Mary Street
Carlton North VIC 3054

Tel. 03 93810235
Mob. 0421990647
office@tobiastitz.de


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Tobias Titz is a freelance photographer based in Melbourne, Australia.

Over the last ten years he has worked for a range of local and international magazines and commercial clients.
He also likes to make sure he has time to focus on his personal projects such as the award winning Polaroid scratch series.

Tobias is passionate about all aspects of people and portrait photography. He particularly enjoys capturing people in their own surroundings – even if that means traveling to remote locations in the Australian outback.
His works has been exhibited internationally and are held in public and private collections in Australia, Europe and the USA.

Tobias won a first prize at the international Polaroid Award in 2000 and the Head On Photography Prize in 2008. He has been short listed as one of the top ten Australian Portrait Photographers by the Capture Magazine’s 2006 and 2007 Australia’s Top Photographers Awards.

The ‘Right to be Counted’ Project and Exhibition which started in 2007 toured Western Australia from 2007 to 2009. The expanded exhibition "Marnti Warajanga" opened in February 2010 and has been on display for 18 months in the Museum of Australian Democracy in Old Parliament House Canberra.

In 2011 Minister of the Arts Simon Crean announced a $298,755 sponsorship agreement with BHP Billiton which will go towards developing a community program comprising a travelling exhibition, photography workshops and ongoing educational and online activities, for schools and communities of Perth and the Pilbara. The three-month exhibition and workshop tour of Marnti Warajanga will start in Perth in April 2012 and end in South Hedland where the exhibition will be kept on display by Wangka Maya Pilbara Aboriginal Language Centre.The tour will be developed by The Museum of Australian Democracy, Wangka Maya Pilbara Aboriginal Language Centre and Tobias Titz Photography.



Clients include: Aboriginal Health Victoria, ADAC Traveller, Alstom, ANZ Bank, Apollo Optik, Architecture & Design, Architectural Review Australia, Arkit, Artichoke Magazine, Arts Queensland, Australian Art Orchestra, Australian Geographic, Australian National Academy of Music, Baileys, Bang Public Relations, Belle Magazine, BMW Magazine, Bilfinger & Berger, Brandeins, Cancer Council Victoria, Carsales.com.au, Chamber Music Australia, City of Melbourne, Convatec, CSL, DAAD, Der Spiegel, Der Stern, Design Quarterly, Dumbo Feather, Eidos Multimedia, Eskimo Design, Eyemagazine, Financial Review Boss Magazine, Fujitsu Siemens Computer, Freeman Fox, Geyer, GQ Magazine, Grafik Magazine, Head Full of Snakes, Health Super, Hella Australia, Houses Magazine, Idea Magazine, Indesign Magazine, J Mag, Jetzt Magazine, Ketel One Vodka, March Studio, Martumili Artists, Marie Claire, Maxi, Melbourne Grammar School, Melbourne International Film Festival, Melbourne Museum of Printing, MINI International, Mirvac, Monument Architecture & Design Magazine, Mountain Fold Music Journal, Muecke Design, Museum of Australian Democracy, NAB, Optus, Perfect Toy Records, Photo Review Australia, Pin-up, Play The Brand Experience Agency, Polaroid Magazine, Propeller Press & Publication, Rado Watches, Raiffeisen Bank, Royal Australian Navy, SBS Feast Magazine, Sony BMG, Splendid Communications, Squash Victoria, State of Design Festival, The Age, The Big Issue, The Design Files, The Narrows, The Washington Post, Time.com, Tourism Victoria, University of Melbourne, Universidad de Chile, Unlimited Designing for the Asia Pacific, Vereinte Versicherung, Visual Jazz, Westfield, World Squash Federation, Yamatji Marlpa Aboriginal Corporation, Youth Projects, Zuii Design Studio