Faces of Wyndham was a portrait exhibition that celebrated the extraordinary diversity of people who called Wyndham home. Featuring more than one hundred studio portraits, the series reflected the rich mix of cultures, identities, and stories that shaped the community. Each portrait served as a tribute to belonging, capturing how heritage, tradition, and individuality came together in one place. The exhibition invited visitors to see themselves and their neighbours as part of a shared story that honoured both difference and connection.
The portrait photographer behind Faces of Wyndham, David Mullins, based in Point Cook, was fascinated by the way a single image could convey identity, history, and pride. The project grew from their desire to document and celebrate the cultural depth of the place they lived. Each portrait was composed with care to honour the individual, their story, and the traditions they carried. Their hope was that this body of work would stand as a visual record of Wyndham at that moment in time—a community of remarkable variety, resilience, and humanity.