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Exposure Pro: Alexia Sinclair

Digital artist and photographer Alexia Sinclair presents a selection of her spectacular historical portraits series, and talks about her work on Exposure Pro.

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The Regal Twelve: Marie Antoinette — "The Extravagant Queen" (1755-1793)

Name: Alexia Sinclair

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Biography: Alexia Sinclair is an award-winning Australian fine art photographer and digital artist. Her work has toured Australia through the Australian Centre for Photography, been shown in the Archibald at the Art Gallery of NSW and the National Portrait Prize exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery, featured on national television and has been presented at major festivals in China and France. Alexia lives and works in Sydney, and also undertakes projects in Australasia and the US.

An artist equally at home in the museum or on the pages of a magazine, Alexia Sinclair also applies her extensive skills and signature style in highly polished campaigns in the commercial arena, for clients such as American Express, Canon, Harper's Bazaar, Marie Claire, NAB, Opera New Zealand and Qantas.

More of Alexia's work can be seen on her website.

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Selected awards list

Shortlisted for National Photographic Portrait Prize (2011), Graphis 100 Best in Photography (2011) for 'Macbeth', Hasselblad Masters Finalist (2010), the National Tertiary Art Prize (2007), Harper's Bazaar Canon Fashion Photography Award (2007).

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The Regal Twelve: Elizabeth I — "The Virgin Queen" (1533-1603)

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The Regal Twelve: Eleanor of Aquitaine — "The Eagle" (1122-1204)

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The Regal Twelve: Boudica — "The Celtic Queen" (AD 26-61)

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The Regal Twelve: Christina of Sweden — "The Androgynous Queen" (1626-1689)

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The Royal Dozen: Pope Alexander VI — The Borgia Pope (1431–1503)

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The Royal Dozen: Shah Jahan — King of the World (1592–1666)

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The Royal Dozen: Louis XIV — The Sun King (1638–1715)

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The Royal Dozen: Peter Romanov — The Great (1672–1725)

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The Royal Dozen: Marquis de Sade — The Sadist (1740–1814)

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The Royal Dozen: Napoleon Bonaparte — Emperor of the French (1769–1821)

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The Royal Dozen: Lorenzo de' Medici — The Magnificent (1449–1492)

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