The photographs of Carol Jerrems embody the seventies in Australia, a decade defined by its challenges to convention, morality and social order. At a precociously young age Carol fixed upon her calling as photographic artist, and with an extraordinary discipline and determination, set out to document the world around her with a relentless and uncompromising honesty. She mixed with the film-makers, photographers and musicians of the urban counter-cultures in Sydney and Melbourne and they, along with the dispossessed - women, children, Aboriginal people and youth gangs - are the subjects of her work.
(https://www.artfilms.com.au/item/girl-in-a-mirror-a-portrait-of-carol-jerrem)
See collection of Jerrem's photos at National Gallery of Australia at https://artsearch.nga.gov.au/search.cfm?mystartrow=1&realstartrow=1&order%5Fselect=1&showrows=20&view%5Fselect=4&creirn=13261