On the road with Sophie Matterson
When I got the call from Australian Geographic to track down Sophie Matterson and...
January 17, 2020
Culture is not always conscious. It is not just what is seen or heard. Through thousands of exceptional and unexceptional daily actions, the First Nations of Australia constantly perpetuate — continuing stories that stretch infinitely through time. CITYMAG EDITION 19 Farrin Foster Tyrone Ormsby Writer / Senior Editor Creative Director Dave Laslett Commissioned Photographer |
When I got the call from Australian Geographic to track down Sophie Matterson and...
My prefered workflow is a calm, intent based, highly detail orientated process. Often times...
A One Tree Hill residence back in the 1800’s called the Homestead – “Tenafeate”,...
One of the best parts of being a photographer is sharing that passion with...
The film, commissioned by NITV, was produced by Wankangurru / Adnyamathanha woman Lavene McKenzie...
Since 1989 Jeff Boland has been maintaining his three hundred kilometre section of the...
Earlier in the year we were in Copley creating the TWO WAYS Series and...
I first met these guys in the sandhills of Davenport Community and it quickly...
No Black Seas is a specially commissioned exhibition of new works by artists from...
After two years of bush trips, wood collecting, workshops, museum visits and site specific...
There’s something quite charming about living in a remote town. A lot of inner...
The timing of this worked out perfectly being in Perth for the Exposure Mentoring...
First Peoples sovereignty has never been ceded – not in 1788, not in 1967,...
I’m a big fan of one thing doing two things or even three things....
It’s been a very busy year and not much of that has been personal...
Meeting Stoney up at his shack at Blanche Harbour was meant to be. Over...
Two years in the making the mentoring was a way of empowering community on...
As leaders, trailblazers, politicians, activists and social change advocates, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander...
On his tour of South Australia Sir Peter Cosgrove, Governor General of Australia, stopped...
Photographed over four days on the west side of Port Augusta was a really...
The project is being broken down into three stages: – Documentation and Collection of...
Great to finish the year with a bang. HOPE, a work derived from the...
This was my second time as Official Photographer so it was great meeting new...
Always a huge honour to be asked to travel around country to facilitate community....
Got a call from the head steward who asked me to clean up my...
A lot of my work around Australia is classified as pro bono.This gives me...
Being still in one place for an extended period of time is not the...
Being a part of a small community has its benefits and offers many ways...
The plight of Anangu includes an incredibly high cost of living, disruption of...
In my childhood I grew up with the paintings of colonist Frederick McCubbin's 'The...
Many things arise in the journey of life often unexpectedly and i’m always surprised...
Proud moment today with the publishing and distribution of the Deadly Centre Breakaways Recount...
“Saying sorry doesn’t mean much unless we can leave that part of our history...
‘Youth from across SA joined us at the 2013 Mentoring Camp at Ten Mile...
These encounters show a mixed variety of the Coober Pedy society without a sense...
Being mobile is a huge advantage to my project work so when I was...
With everything I’ve ever done I’ve always gone about it in my own way....
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are advised that this gallery does contain images and voices of people who have died.