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Here are some useful resources for researching Anne Ferran:
Crombie, Isobel; Byron, Sandra (1990). Twenty contemporary Australian photographers: from the Hallmark Cards Australian Photographic Collection. Melbourne: National Gallery of Victoria. ISBN072410142X. (available in the Hub at PSC)
Crombie, Isobel; Van Wyk, Susan (2002). 2nd sight: Australian photography in the National Gallery of Victoria. Melbourne: National Gallery of Victoria. ISBN0724102116. (available at the RMIT Swanston library)
Ennis, Helen (1988). Australian photography: the 1980s. Canberra: Australian National Gallery. ISBN064208159X. (available in the Hub at PSC)
Marsh, Anne (2010). Look: Contemporary Australian Photography Since 1980. South Yarra: Macmillan Art. (available in the Hub at PSC)
Moore, Catriona Moore (1994). Indecent exposures: twenty years of Australian feminist photography. Sydney: Power Institute of Fine Arts. ISBN1863731628. (available at the RMIT Swanston library)
Newton, Gael (1988). Shades of Light. Canberra: Australian National Gallery. ISBN0642081522. (available in the Hub at PSC)