About simon carter
I was born in Canberra, Australia, in 1966, and became interested
in both photography and climbing as a teenager.
In 1990 I completed
a Bachelor of Arts in Outdoor Education at the La Trobe University, Bendigo.
This time helped me develop some of the philosophies under-pinning my
photography work. 
I started rock climbing in 1984 and have climbed regularly since then.
In the early 1990’s I did some stints of full-time climbing
which gave me the time to attempt some of the harder classic routes in
Australia. I even managed get up a few of them, including Serpentine
and Evil D (29's). I still climb pretty much every chance I get.
These days I live in the Blue Mountains, near Sydney, with my partner
Monique Forestier — a
talented rock climber who in recent years has raised the
top standards of Australian women's climbing.
We have a dog, his name is Ziggy.
Awards
King
Albert Medal of Merit in 2000
Society of Publishers in Asia award for Best Feature Photography in
2000
Spinach Film Festival award for Best Action Photography 2005
World Climbing: Images from the Edge awarded Best
Book — Mountain Image at Banff
Mountain Book Festival 2006
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