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Med. 80x120
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$4,238
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Alone
Taken at Sydney’s famous Bondi Icebergs, Alone captures a moment that is quintessentially Australian - swimming “in the pool”. The fact that this pool is world famous and positioned at the end of one of the most iconic beaches on the planet elevates “Alone”.
📍 Bondi Icebergs. Bondi Beach, NSW Australia - 2017
Bonnels Bay
Situated a couple of hours drive north of Sydney, Lake Macquarie is the largest saltwater lake in Australia. The lake is actually a tributary with the entrance of the lake at the typically Australian named “The Entrance”.
Bonnels Bay is one of the many hamlets that line the shore of the lake. The area is home to local residents as well as holiday houses and weekend getaways. This image of the lake was taken from the jetty of one such holiday home.
📍 Bonnels Bay, NSW, Australia - 2017
More Birds On A Wire
Adam could not believe his luck when he looked up and saw this scene. Ensuring that the symmetry and angles were perfect he shot a few frames and kept walking.
On inspection during post-production Adam could see the image he captured was special. The red on the breasts of the birds is beautiful and a perfect foil to the grey power lines and the stark white winter’s sky.
📍 St Peters, Sydney, NSW, Australia - 2013
Observatory Hill
Adam is fascinated with street lights and CCTV cameras. Street lights of course have lit up our world for scores of decades. Practically anywhere there is an established human location there will be a street light. They turn on. They turn off.
Fading up and floating in this image, the utilitarian pole is slightly askew. It holds three entities - two lights and a camera. One seemingly at work, the other two dormant.
📍 Sydney, NSW, Australia - 2013
Sydney Harbour Bridge
The iconic Sydney Harbour Bridge, the tallest steel arch bridge in the world, opened in 1932.
Being a Sydneysider Adam has driven, walked and travelled by train across the Sydney Harbour Bridge. He has flown over it leaving or coming home to Sydney. This structure is so ubiquitous to Sydney that it is just known as “The Bridge”.
There have been countless images taken of the Sydney Harbour Bridge. This image typifies Adam’s work. Yes he could have emulated the scores of images showing The Bridge in all her glory with the sun setting behind her and the beautiful Sydney harbour laid out below.
📍 Sydney, NSW, Australia - 2013
Stanmore Tunnel
Adam had been through this tunnel a few times over the years. Like many urban scenes such as this the tunnel has a life and character of its own. It has been graffitied many, many, many times over the years. Its skin is constantly shifting and changing with the times.
📍 Stanmore, Sydney, NSW, Australia - 2013
Sydney Opera House
The Sydney Opera House is one of the most iconic buildings on the planet. There is simply nothing else like it on Earth. Hailed as an architectural and engineering masterpiece the House has been named as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO (United Nations Science Cultural Organisation) and a wonder of the modern world.
The House is also possibly one of the most photographed buildings on Earth. Adam knew this when he shot this image and knew that he would need to create something individual and unique when he took this photograph.
📍 Sydney, NSW, Australia - 2013