Category Archives: AUSTRALIA

SUNRISE & SUNSET

A true travel photographer does not miss a single sunrise or sunset. Ouch! We have been engaged in classics at Melbourne CBD and here is one of each.

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BREAKFAST WITH JOHN

5 January 2011, 10am or perhaps a little later. Art Café in Katoomba, Blue Mountains, New South Wales. We had a lunch there the previous day and decided to come back for breakfast. This is how it happened: an unexpected encounter with John whose photographs hang on the walls of the café. We had a […]

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AUSTRALIAN LANDSCAPE

What is it that makes a quintessential Australian landscape? Perhaps light. Our image was taken a few weeks ago in Gippsland. We drove past and decided to stop at the very last moment. There was something promising about the monotony of this view, the light and the dual colour palatte. 

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TRAVEL PHOTOGRAPHY WITH RICHARD I’ANSON

Being a Melburnian comes with certain privileges. One of them is sharing the living space with Lonely Planet’s travel photographer Richard I’Anson. Such proximity means that you can participate in one of his workshops. Richard established Lonely Planet Images in 1998 and has photographed people and places in over 85 countries on all continents. I’d […]

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PORTRAIT OF A FISHERMAN

90 mile beach, Henry and a few catches in his bucket…

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90 MILE BEACH

It’s long and wide and empty…and it stretches for 90 miles. The sky is big. The sand is full of broken shells. Your shoes leave deep marks when you press against the wind. This makes you think you are the first one ever here. It never looks the same. Clouds roll through Bass Strait, playing […]

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SHAPED BY THE SEA

We spent a weekend filled with endless beach walks on the coast in Victoria’s Gippsland area. The beach never ceased to surprise. And this is what we found: A SHARK, A BIRD, A SEAL, ALGAE, BRANCHES, SHELLS, ROCKS…

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