Kip was born in Launceston, 1955.
He grew up with his brother, three sisters, parents and grandmother
on the north-west coast of Tasmania.
Kip’s passion for photography
began during his childhood, where he spent time experimenting
in the darkroom his father used to print B&W photos for
the local photographic shop.
Entirely self taught, he has
evolved as a truly talented artistic photographer living
within Tasmania. Kip also grew up as a surfer, which provided
plenty of outdoor stimulation, as well as an interest in
weather patterns. The ability to predict light and cloud
formations is a prominent subject throughout his work giving
it a magical edge.
Kip’s enthusiasm, patience,
skilful compositions and artistic ability to capture mood,
light, atmosphere and a ‘sense of place’ will
captivate those who view his work.
An extensive range of images
taken all over Tasmania are testament to his continuing passion
for our natural environment. Many images of the Freycinet
Peninsular and surrounding area have been used to produce
a range of post cards and a small book- ‘The Freycinet
Peninsular’. Kip’s work has also appeared in
a wide range of publications including calendars and books.
Kip Nunn lives with his wife
and family at Coles Bay, which sits on the scenic borders
of Freycinet National Park and Wineglass Bay on the east
coast of Tasmania. |