Award winning photographer Diana Nethercott graduated from Ryerson University with a Bachelor of Applied Arts in Photography in 1987 and began her career in Ontario working for The Toronto Star, the Globe and Mail and other media clients. In 1990, she became a staff photographer at the Hamilton Spectator, where she remained for more than six years.
Now based in Victoria, British Columbia, Diana has a vast client base that includes the Vancouver Sun, the Globe and Mail, the Toronto Star, University of Victoria and the federal and British Columbia governments. She also does regular work for news magazines, industry publications and is hired to cover a variety of events for corporate clients.
Using the latest digital technology, clients consistently hire Diana and rely on her professional abilities to produce strong, quality images while making her subjects feel at ease. Her vast experience as a photojournalist means tight deadlines are easily accommodated.
Diana has won numerous awards for her photography, including a National Newspaper Award for feature photography in 1993 and a National Newspaper Award citation in 1994 for sports photography.
In addition to her busy freelance career, Diana also teaches photojournalism at the University of Victoria.