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Coming Back To Life by Tommy Pardini
Italy it’s been one of the most hitted country in the world by the Covid-19, the one with the longest quarantine, 72 days.
A Reason To Breathe by Juan Moncayo
I believe storytelling is one of the most powerful tools and actions that we as a society should consider, especially in times like these, in 2020, and as we face one of the biggest challenges around the world collectively.
Jack Evstigneev's Photographic Insight
Heya! My name is Jack Evstigneev, I am 20 years of age and based on Sydney’s Northern Beaches. I graduated in 2018 and since then, I have studied at North Sydney Tafe and worked at Simpson Cinema.
GFUNK by Guy Williment
The whole photography thing came to me pretty late if I’m honest. I was 23 when I had just finished my University Degree studying Media & Communications at UTS and I had no idea what I wanted to do after studying. But the one thing I did know was that I didn’t want to jump straight into a full time job where I was going to be stuck in an office all day.
Rhys Jones
Hi, my names Rhys Jones, I’m 22 and I’m from the sunny Central Coast of NSW. I’m a freelance photographer who specialises in DSLR and Drone Nature photography.
Creativity and Adversity by Jack Davis
My name is Jack Noel Davis, I'm a photographer from the South Coast NSW.
We find ourselves in strange times, facing a concurrent health and economic crisis.
La Tigra by Daniela Caram
There is a space south of my heart that belongs to this place. “La Tigra” is the door to paradise. Back in the days it was savagely beautiful, but friendly enough for the foreigners to feel it like home. I will call it “La Tigra” to keep it secret and because there is a myth regarding its real name.
The Thought Of You Is Sweet by Valentin Rey
The sky darkens. The wind starts to blow behind us. We are still small but we can feel we are getting stronger. Our friends and us are gathering. We are as one, all marching in the same direction.
Tides of Solitude by Gabriel Vargas
Growing up in Puerto Rico, the ocean has always been a part of me. I’ve spent
countless hours in the sea, capturing its raw energy. It’s that one place where I can free my mind. It doesn’t matter what part of the world I find myself, I can always find peace in the ocean.
Sympathizing With Isolation by Ethan Jones
Salt water cures everything… Often we say “I need to take a dip in the ocean”
As if it has some type of healing power. My connection to the ocean is strong, as it is my refuge, and the source to my income. In dyer time we as a community have been isolated from some of our most primal connections. The Ocean… But why? And is it for good reason?
A Strong Westerly by Brad Engelbrecht
A bit about me! My family is originally from Zimbabwe, we moved to Australia in 2004 and have lived throughout West Aus ever since. I am now based in Broome and to say I am stoked about that is an understatement!
The Cove Fish Fry 2020 by Matt Bennie
Three cameras, four rolls of film, my 9’6” log and a towel. I was packed and ready for the seventh annual Waipu Cove Fish Fry and it very nearly started with a bang.
Self-Isolating in the Great Outdoors By Josh Evans
West Australians were self-isolating before it was cool, and before it became the most effective way to flatten the curve. With the current COVID-19 pandemic, staying home is now the most important thing we can do so that we can get back to self-isolating in the great outdoors as soon as possible.
Iberian Coast by Lewis Stevenson
In October 2019 a bunch of mates and I booked a last minute trip to Europe to check out some coastal regions that were still playing host to some warmer temperatures.
A Wild Return by Megan Youngblood
When I was 15, I took a black and white photography class at school. I started spending my lunch breaks in the dark room; I loved the smell, the red tinted lights. I also loved how having a camera transformed teenage loitering and mischief into an artistic pursuit. Trespassing became location scouting.