
Jocelyn’s Photography Inspired By Her Father
William C. Scott, Australian Master Photographer
GLOBAL HONOURS
Jocelyn’s father, William C. Scott (Bill), captured the attention of judges across the globe with his Australian photography.
Bill joined the Australian Photographic Society in the 1970s and despite a lack of formal training, he gained national and international recognition as a Master Photographer.
He became a member of the Royal Photographic Society of Great Britain in 1991 and was later awarded a Licentiate Diploma.
Bill’s many awards included a bronze medallion in Rome, a gold medal in London and two gold medals in Austria.
A photo titled Mother and Chicks attracted the bronze medallion in the 1989 International Exhibition of Art Photography, Italy, as the only Australian acceptance that year.
In the 1999 Austrian Super Circuit, which attracted 35,000 prints and slides from 118 countries, his slide titled Going Nowhere won the gold medal in the Luck, Humour and Fun section. The same image was awarded a gold medal in 2001 Austrian Best of Circuit, which had a total of 24,000 entries from 102 countries.
BILL’S AWARDS
Gold medal, 2001 Austrian Best of Circuit – Going Nowhere
Gold medal, 1999 Austrian Super Circuit (Luck, Humour, Fun section) – Going Nowhere
Gold medal, 1992 Royal Photographic Society of Great Britain – Corellas
Bronze medallion, 1989 International Exhibition of Art Photography, Italy – Mother Chicks
First, Sutherland, Nature, 1998
First, Western Districts, People, 1999
Three acceptances in the Austrian Round the World, 1997
Acceptance in the Trans Tasman Around the World with PSA, 1982
Plus more than 300 Acceptances and Merit Awards between 1979 and 2001 in Australian Photographic Society folios and national and international competitions.
Bill was invited to attend the 2001 Austrian Super Circuit gala presentations but was unable to attend. His gold medal arrived by post in Barcaldine a week after his death on September 8, 2001, from pneumonia.