Owen Flynn is a photographer based in Brisbane, working across street photography and formal, film-based portraiture. His work is concerned with observation, structure, and the moment in which everyday life briefly resolves into something considered and complete.

Through street and documentary photography, he records unplanned moments in public space, guided by timing, awareness, and restraint. In contrast, his portrait work is slower and deliberate - created on film, archivally produced, and intended to endure as a physical record.

Across both practices, the work shares a common intent: to describe people and environments with clarity, respect, and permanence.

Owen has exhibited internationally, including presentations in Australia and Japan, with notable projects such as Enviro and Limey. He continues to work in both film and digital formats, maintaining an independent practice grounded in long-term observation and craft.