Peter Thiedeke’s passion for photography has taken him around the world – from high fashion shoots in London and New York to adventures off the beaten track in South America, Spain and the Sahara.
These days he juggles a day job as a photography lecturer at the Queensland College of Art with work on his PhD, freelance photography and gigs as a creative director.
“I’m a workaholic,” he says with a laugh.
“I’m always looking for the next project.”
Peter is a QCA alumnus, but his decision to study photography was by chance rather than design.
“I had gone into the QCA intending to study film and TV, wandered into the wrong interview by mistake, and ended up in the photography course,” he says.
“But the first time I went into the dark room and developed my first black and white print, it was a moment of magic – I was hooked.”
After graduating from the Queensland College

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