Jack Mohr
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About

About

Jack Mohr started producing photographic content in 2014. After a few years of refining his style, he pushed his work out onto his Facebook page which he launched on 13th of July 2015 and the rest is history (you can read it below if you want).

From a young age Jack had always had a camera (35mm film), although to this day it still hasn't had a roll of film in it. Jack's first client was the National Arboretum Canberra, after he won the Summer at the Arboretum competition in early 2015, which developed into volunteering as their photographer and then went on to doing work experience as their resident photographer for a week. Eventually he was offered a position as a freelance/contract resident photographer. During his work experience, he was given the opportunity to have a one-on-one with Canberra photographer Martin Ollman, he saw Martin's work as masterpieces - the crown jewel of photography. To this day the National Arboretum Canberra has always been a special place in his heart as it's where it all started. 

In 2016, Jack decided to enter the fashion photography industry by introducing himself to the local fashion show, FashFest. Since then, he has gone on to becoming the assistant to fashion photographer Leighton Hutchinson, and he is also one of many photographers at FashFest.

Jack has had his work featured on Sydney Morning Herald Online, VisitCanberra (multiple times), RiotACT (multiple times) and much more. He also received "Honours", "Distinction" and had his work curated on VSCO. He also featured on Instagram "GoodRadShot," and then in early 2017 he become one of two co-curators. 

In 2016, Jack was featured on local tourism site "VisitCanberra" for a snowy Arboretum image. After that, he fell in love with capturing the images of cities that appeal to travellers. 

On the 24th of November 2016, Jack had a honour of photographing Their Majesties King Abdullah II ibn Al Hussein and Queen Rania Al Abdullah of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.

In 2017, Jack signed as the photographer for the RiotACT, where he was a freelance media journalist, capturing Canberra Events, Press and everything in-between.

In 2017 Jack also became the youngest photography team leader at FashFest, he manages the Arrivals Photography Team. 

On Sunday the 22nd of October, an image he took from a Kids's Book reading event at the Lodge for Hands Across Canberra featured on the second page of the Canberra Times, then on Tuesday October 24 another image from the same event featured on the front cover (and 6th page) of The Chronicle. 

In 2018 Jack continued his studies in photography at the Canberra Institute of Technology where he received a Certificate IV in Photography & Photo Imaging (CUA41115). Jack had the opportunity to capture tourist locations with CIT’s annual Tasmania Trip, where he was able to land a new client, tasmania.com

At the end of 2018, Jack made the jump to the Real Estate Industry at Ashby Partners where he is the media and communications specialist/leasing assistant. During his time at Ashby Partners, he studied at Real Estate Training Solutions where he received the qualifications of Certificate IV in Property Services (Real Estate) - CPP40307 and Certificate III in Property Services (Operations) - CPP30311.

In December 2019, Jack decided to go back to photography as his main job. He is currently a Photographer for Ray White Canberra, where he services the whole of Ray White Canberra Group which includes, Sales, Property Management and Commercial across the Canberra Region.



Awards & Features —

Summer at the Arboretum - First Place - 2015

Received Distinction & Honours from VSCO on a verity of images in 2016

Multiple images curated to VSCO Selects in 2016

Featured in the Sydney Morning Herald online and in print (02.04.2016)

Featured on VisitCanberra for Album: Snowy Canberra (13.07.2016)

Featured on ABC News Canberra and Win News Canberra several times in 2017, 2018 & 2019

Canberra Times Article (22.08.2017)

Front page of The Chronicle (24.08 2017)

The Chronicle Article (24.08.2017)

Jack’s work has featured on many social media pages, websites, online publishing articles and magazines.


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Terms of use: All images on www.jackmohrphotography.com are protected under the Australian Copyright of 1968. Jack Mohr owns all images on the site (unless stated), if you would like to license an image please contact Jack via the Contact Me. Strictly no use of images without permission.