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In 2004, he returned to Australia, after working on the Formula One circuit as a photographer for English based photo agency, LAT Photo.
Northfoto works in partnership with a number of international photo agencies, including Eyevine, X17, Zuma, News Corporation, BarcroftMedia, Goff, BEI, SunshinePhoto, SWNS, Xposure, Isopix, Press Association, Splash, Bildagentur-Online, F1online, and Abaca.
Previous pictures of Schaufelberger had been taken by the Magnum Photo Agency in Paris for a syndicated feature story on the escalating U.S. military involvement in the region.
From 1977 to 1984, he lived and worked as a freelance photographer and journalist in Paris (France), where he cooperated with the French photo agency Rapho.
With Sibylle Bergemann and Ute Mahler, Hauswald was a co-founder of the Ostkreuz photo agency.
He began working as the assistant to the photographer Robert Doisneau in 1981 and with Doisneau's introduction to Raymond Grosset, the director of the Rapho photo agency, Turnley became a member of Rapho, working alongside many of the photographers of the French school of humanistic photography such as Édouard Boubat, Robert Doisneau, Janine Niépce, Willy Ronis, Hans Sylvester, and Sabine Weiss.
Backed by Darryn Lyons, the head of paparazzi photo company Big Pictures photo agency, the group was originally named Twisted Sisterz, but was forced to change their name in 2005 following a threat of legal action from the band Twisted Sister.