2025 Line Up
Susana Barbera
We all know by now that every creative journey ultimately comes back to the same simple message - find your own voice. In Susana, we have someone we can all see figured that out years ago while also dedicating countless hours as an educator and mentor helping others to do the same. It’s about time we brought that magic to Doc Day really…
Ronan Palliser
His work is a beautiful reminder that we don’t just photograph weddings, we’re so privileged to photograph multi-layered, multi-generational family histories playing out before our eyes, an entire human story told in just one day. All life is here in Ronan’s stories, in all its colour and madness, beauty and humour.
Linda Bouritius
Some people’s photographic storytelling shows such a love of people and such kindness even in its humour that you just know you’d love this photographer if you met them. That’s Linda, who might just be even more loveable in the flesh than you imagine from her beautiful work.
Franco Carlisi
Franco's work is a revelation – a force of its own. His book, "Il waltz di un giorno" ("The waltz of a day"), given to us by our good pal Fabio Mirulla, was unlike anything we’ve ever seen before.
Each and every image will blow your mind. His mastery in black and white photography defies the ordinary with vitality and depth and with an intensity to his story telling that will make you feel almost uncomfortable and a powerful sincerity that will stop you dead in your tracks.
Marisa Martins
Her photography speaks directly from the heart and she has an incredible to ability to find both beauty in vulnerability but also the strength in the softness.
Jay Doherty
Jay is back to Doc Day by popular demand! He is a national treasure. Jay balances running his wedding photography business with championing all us to do our best photography work. He’s a Yogi, a skateboarder, a barefooted business man, a proud family man and a football special connoisseur, a Fearless Award winner and the holder of every accolade the town of Muff has to offer. He’s also possibly one of the most empathetic photographers you will ever meet.