I was born in Melbourne, Australia but these days live in Drouin, Gippsland, about 100 km from Melbourne.
I am a member of The Australian Photographic Society, receiving my ‘Licentiate APS’ Honours in Coffs Harbour in 2002 followed by ’Associate APS" in Adelaide in 2004.
I was invited to judge at the Welsh International Photographic Exhibition in Swansea, Wales in 2006 then later was awarded the Honour "Artiste FIAP’ with Federation Internationale Del’Art Photographique (Europe). I have judged at numerous National Photographic competitions over the past decade.
Travel has always been an important part of my life, having had three trips to the USA, the UK twice, Europe once, and Asia on numerous occasions including Rajasthan, India in 2007. My latest wonderful trip was to Vietnam and Cambodia with a group from the Victorian Association of Photographic Societies in February 2009. I have also travelled extensively on the African Continent. I did visit Papua New Guinea a number of years ago but sadly that was way before my passion for photography took over my life.
Olympus has always been my choice of camera with my favourites being my Ti4 (film) and my Olympus E410 & E520 digital with several lenses from macro to 600mm.
I am a member of Pakenham Camera Club – I regularly compete in National and International competitions.
Originally I would have called myself a landscape photographer but in recent times I photograph just about anything.
Some of my work can be seen hanging on the dining room walls of the Drouin Family Hotel
Take a look at my calendars, along with my other work, at www.redbubble.com and search for ‘Bev Pascoe’ or ‘Bevvie’
