Anneliese Henjak is an emerging contemporary photographer who engages in both analogue and digital photography, and is currently based in Melbourne. Originally from an art background, completing a Bachelor of Fine Art at Monash University in 2014, she employs a dynamic use of colour and texture in her images.
Her recent work focuses primarily on environmentalism, as visible in her two major projects, Pollination, a documentary photo book following urban apiarists, Rooftop Honey, and her sustainability-focused publication Propagate Magazine, both conceptualised during a Diploma of Photography and Photo Imaging at RMIT University.