Australian House & Garden

WHERE THE ART IS

lana Landsberry is a photographer whose images grace the walls of the National Portrait Gallery (NPG) in Canberra. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, former Governor General Quentin Bryce, artist Cressida Campbell and Maggie Tabberer are just a few of the well-known Australians who have passed in front of her lens. (In a serendipitous parallel, Alana’s photographer father, David Marshall, once shot Maggie Tabberer holding baby Alana. More than 30 years later, Alana brought her own son Ziggy, now seven, to set when scheduled to shoot the fashion icon for . “This will most likely be the last time I sit in

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