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South: War, ACP, 17 October 2009.


Lying low on King.

Note to self: Don't print a large pasteup using small A4 sheets of paper.

We saw Moon on a Moonless night.

The shot after the decisive moment.

My friends now have a shelf dedicated to their publications.

Joe and Trent on Oxford.

Trent Whitehead's public installation on Oxford Street.

Ribbons undone.

I've never ridden a fixie before. I imagine it would feel like riding an unsteady BMX bike.

Caught up with Terry at the War Memorial.

Sock-shoe.

Mini.

Max.

Two oranges on the phone.

This is a target on the edge of a golf course. Note the rips in the netting.

Rob Tucker at Monster Children.

This is the opening of the Nikon Walkley Awards for photojournalism. Nick Waterlow RIP.

Exceptionally high standard this year.

Kate Geraghty press photographer of the year.

Lin Family Funeral by Brad Hunter.

Everywhere.

George Voulgaropoulos.

Ben Ong.

Then is got very serious. This is the exhibition South: War, curated by Stephan Dupont.

I'm worried that these images don't effect me anymore.

There was a great talk by Australian War photographers about their experiences in the firing line. Of course it was packed out.

Ben Bohane is what I imagine a conflict photographer would look like.

Jack Picone.

Jack Picone David Dare Parker.

Michale Coyne reminded me of Philippe Petit (Man on a Wire). He has been on the best adventures.

Tim Page (legend) now works for the UN as a Photographic Peace Ambassador.

Alive! fair dinkum.
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