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09 Sep 2010

- Graphic Designer & Photographer
- Telstra Public Policy & Communications
- Hailing from the Hunter Valley, Ingrid settled in Sydney in 2007 as graphic designer to the CEO at Telstra, responsible for keynote presentations, photography and other visual communications across the business.
Prior to this Ingrid made an appearance at the 2000 Olympics, no, not running the hundred under ten, but as an audio assistant for the host broadcaster, SOBO. She had a brief stint in entertainment promotions before finding her feet firmly on the ground as a graphic designer, developing her skills at several advertising & marketing agencies. Her first foray into telecommunications came at ACN Europe in the Netherlands, where she mastered the art of designing the same document in 16 translations.
When Ingrid isn’t designing or taking photos, she’s… well, designing, taking photos, surfing, gardening or trying to find peace as an inflexible yogi. With what’s left of her spare time, Ingrid runs Cohabitaire, a photographic blog about urban life inspired by nature.
09 Sep 2010
Author: Ingrid Schroder.
Any avid-gig goer would’ve noticed a shift in concert crowd behavior in recent years. Gone is the sight of lighters held aloft to the music, for the sea of tiny, swaying flames has been replaced by an ocean of small, glowing squares from mobile phones and digital cameras – capturing every minute of the show.
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