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25.01.2022 Never leave your day ones in the gutter.



23.01.2022 An Anzac Day like no other. Lest we forget. @ Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia

20.01.2022 - Wagga Wagga, 5/1/2020 It’s becoming way to much of a normal occurrence to wake up to the smell of smoke, spend the day coughing because the air quality index is more then 22 times the hazardous rating in some areas. It’s becoming way to common to watch the sunrise or set with a red hazey glow, if you can even see the sun at all. Although here in Wagga we haven’t been directly impacted by the catastrophic and tragic fires we are indirectly affected in many ways, as well a...s the rest of Australia and the world. The smoke from the fires alone affect us even if we are well away from the fires but not only does it affect us it affects our planet. Over 5,000,000 hectares have been burnt , 500 million animals have died from direct or indirect suffering, entire ecosystems have been destroyed and the fires are still out of control! Way to many lives have been lost and way to many homes! These fires will have long lasting effects well after the fires are eventually put out, on many levels within individuals and communities. If your like me and feel heart broken to the amount of devastation that our beautiful country has experienced and feel helpless, you can make a difference and be pro active! - Volunteer and help out - reach out to people especially friends or family that have been directly impacted and ask if they’re ok! - put out water and food for wildlife that have survived near affected areas ( please research this before hand) - donate!! A big way you can help is by donating I know you’ve all heard it before but every dollar counts, I’ll link a couple of places you can donate down below! If you’ve taken your time to read this far thanks , I’ll be setting up a print sale in the coming future with 100% of proceeds going to those affected by the fires or for our wildlife, depending on your choice. All prints are limited edition, once that amount is sold out they will never be printed again! Please like and follow my page to keep up to date with my print sale, as well as more images in the future related to the fires. Stay safe Australia and look after one another! Oh and #fuckscomo - wires wildlife rescue https://m.facebook.com/nt/screen/ - salvos https://www.salvationarmy.org.au//make-a-d/donate-online/ - NSW RFS https://www.rfs.nsw.gov.au/volun/support-your-local-brigade

20.01.2022 Hey guys so I know I haven't posted in a while but if you wanna see a few of my photos from this year suss out the end of year showcase which unfortunately has to be online this year due to covid19! While your at it have a look at all the other amazing creatives and there work https://bloom.csu.edu.au/2020/portfolio/photography/



20.01.2022 Blowering dam - 22/03/202 - pre lockdown, post bushfires.

19.01.2022 I’d just like to thank you you all for supporting me over the past year. Its been a big year in many ways, but boy oh boy is next year going to be even bigger! I wish you all a happy new year and hope you all carry some serious energy into this next decade. Anyway I thought I’d leave 2019 with one last shot from earlier on in the year when @therubens came to play at @charlessturtuni in Wagga. Stay safe over the new year and get a little weird you bunch of legends. Xx

18.01.2022 Originally my New Years plans were meant to be spent hiking the main range track near Mt. Kosciusko, starting the decade step by step in the right direction towards my intentions. However the day @krislashbrookphotography and I were meant to head out, our plans changed due to the fires. Like many others around the New Years period. With the road to Jindabyne and the national park being closed we decided to head to Wollongong instead. Over the next few days of the new year I ...found it hard to really enjoy my time spent on the coast to what would usually be a nice sea change, compared to the dry country side back home. I felt like I shouldn’t be enjoying myself while the rest of our country burns! I felt sick at heart and hopeless, all I wanted to do was somehow help! The following images I feel express these feelings as the sun was hidden by low clouds and smoke haze. The coast simply didn’t feel like it’s usual self. Mother Nature’s had enough. @ Austinmer Beach See more



17.01.2022 I took this image 1 year ago today, if you like this photo taken in Kosciusko national park it’s for sale on my website with all profits going towards helping to save our wildlife... https://www.campbellcolephotography.com/print-sales -Mt. Anton- It was the first morning waking up at my campsite, I had planned to spend the day hiking to Lake Albina to shoot at sunset. However not a cloud was in sight and decided it wasn’t going to be worth the hike there and hike back in t...he dark. So instead I spent the day eating, reading and laying around naked listening to what I would consider ‘tuna casseroles’ which consisted of -September- earth wind and fire -Stayin alive- Bee Gees And a fair bit of Tash Sultana just to name a few! Beating the heat by being stark naked was a great idea, until a helicopter flew straight past my tent as I was laying outside of it, dropping off what must of been a group of researchers no more then 50m away! As the day went on I decided to change things up a bit and go for a bit of walk around my campsite and up stream towards little Twynym and Mount Twynym (3rd biggest mountain in Aus) this is where I noticed the composition. I have noticed this little pond before but never thought of this as a possible image! So with nothing else to do I tested out this shot that afternoon at sunset and soon realised that it would only work on sunrise! Skip a day and here we are. The final morning of the hike I was feeling quite weathered after a fair trek the day before. Waking up for sunrise in the cold was the last thing I wanted to do but it was my last chance to capture the image, As I set up for the shot the sun slowly started to rise along with the temperature. I couldn’t have been more at peace and in the moment, as I released the shutter and waited for the image to come up I could hear little waterfalls and streams trickling in the distance and I couldn’t help but think to myself gorgeous, fucking gorgeous While I was admiring the stunning view! See more

16.01.2022 Wyd this Friday? Not much, didn’t think so! Come to the Duke Hotel for the last Aftrdrk of the year! With things kicking of at 9pm and going till 3am!...see ya there. Who even likes RnB Friday’s anyway Pssshhhh

15.01.2022 - 30/03/2020 - Wagga Base Hospital, taken while on a bike ride during ‘isolation’. Hey guys just wanted to post these and mention that I’m having a detox from social media for the foreseeable future. With things getting more wild by the minute, I’m wanting to make the most of this isolation situation. I’ll be back soon enough, so stay tuned to see what I get up to in my time of quiet. @ Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia

15.01.2022 Quick panorama taken near Wagga Wagga this afternoon as the storms rolled around! Was in quite the rush running to the top of the hill to catch the storm in time! This pano is 9 images stacked together.

15.01.2022 Mildura - 05/02/2020 - a few more images from the same scene. I posted my favourite shot from this same morning a little while ago so I thought I’d share a few others. There are so many photos I’ve taken that I haven’t shared because I feel they simply aren’t strong enough or good enough images. I’m working on trying to create and share more, even if the work isn’t to my standards. @ Mildura, Victoria



15.01.2022 Thank you to those that have purchased prints so far, this is where your money is going to. With each print purchased 100% of the profits go towards helping Dr. Ralph, his wife Glenda and the crew at Southern Cross Wildlife Care to continue treating and caring for our native wildlife affected by the fires! If you’d like to continue the support you can still purchase a print here at https://www.campbellcolephotography.com/print-sales

13.01.2022 Goldenfield - After shooting a different composition for sunrise, I hung around for a little, while the light was changing. As I turned around I noticed the sun beaming through the clouds, covering this paddock in a warm golden light. Originally I liked this image more. Maybe it was something to do with the rush of noticing a potential shot and quickly trying to capture that scene....?? Now I can’t decide what I like better. Wanna see the other photo from that morning? Head here - https://www.campbellcolephotography.com/print-sales it’s the first image on the page, both Images are limited edition and for sale! Have till the end of Feb, only 6 days left for 100% of the profits to go towards saving our wildlife!

13.01.2022 Blowering dam - 22/03/2020 - pre lockdown, post bushfires.

13.01.2022 - 31/12/2020- Unreal scenes for what was the last day of 2020. @hunter_cole19 finding his way up the rock while taking it all in.... more photos to come. @ Mount Arapiles

12.01.2022 Deep in the shadows. - Often people, especially men hide and lock their emotions away. Thinking that it shows weakness and put on a tough, happy facade instead. Men even in this day and age think real men don’t cry or that they have to deal with everything themselves! This is not the case. Mental health is serious and suicide is becoming more prevalent then it should! The mind can be a dark place at times but there is light at the end of the tunnel. Life has so much to give ...so please go out and go live it! Recently I had a close friend take his own life after being lost in the shadows of his own mind! Im not looking for sympathy I simply want to get the message across to even at least one person out there suffering. I really really, just want to let everyone know that no matter what your going through to pleaseeee reach out and talk to your friends and your loved ones. You may feel insignificant in this big world of ours but I can assure you that your impact on people’s lives around you is extremely significant, even on people you may not know! Be open and be honest about your feelings, everyone cares a great deal more then you may think! It’s really ok to not be ok! Tell that random girl she looks beautiful, tell your mate how much he means to you! It could just make their day! And please ask the people around you if their ok? It could just save their life. -much love to everyone, I’m always here if you need to chat See more

11.01.2022 Harvest has come to an end for 2020... well at least for us. Since finishing up I’ve finally got my hands on a laptop and some spare time, so with the end of the year fast approaching. I’ll be posting photos from this years harvest and of course photos from the boys trip to Fraser Island earlier on in the year. One thing that holds me back from posting is coming up with and writing captions. I simply can’t come up with them for the life of me so bare with me I might just po...st some photos with the date if I have to.... I hope you all had a merry Christmas and I’ll wish you a happy New Years soon! #letsgetit @ Hillston, New South Wales, Australia See more

10.01.2022 5/1/2020 -Smoky Sunday’s filled with sorrow. As our neighbouring towns are tragically burnt along with much of Australia being on fire. Wagga as well as many parts of our country experiences what seems to be an ever lasting blanket of smoke and haze. With the air quality index being 22 times above the hazardous level, It’s way too often we wake up to the smell of smoke and way too common to watch the sunset with a hazey red glow. Our country is on fire and this is one sta...rt to the decade nearly everyone old enough will remember. Nows the time to be proactive with helping the world and the environment we live in, nows the time for our great Australian spirit to shine through and help one another along with our furry, feathered and scaly friends! Stay safe and look after one another, 2020’s a time for growth. A time for change, and time to start looking after our planet. See more

08.01.2022 Hot stuff Lourens ready to attack.

08.01.2022 - 21/03/2020 - Snowy mountains highway, heading towards Talbingo. No caption needed.

08.01.2022 05/02/2020 -Mildura- It’s not often you see sand half covering a fence. - I spent what was a cold morning with not a cloud in the sky, running around the scene carefully planning out where to step. So as to not spoil any potential shots by disturbing the wind blown patterns and texture in the sand. Or by leaving my footprints in the middle of a frame. I couldn’t settle on a composition so I took a range of shots as the light changed. This image however is probably my favourite from that morning. I will post some of the others soon!

07.01.2022 Some much needed rain. Just a reminder that my bushfire relief print sale is live on my website https://www.campbellcolephotography.com/print-sales with all profits going towards helping to save and care for our wildlife affected by the fires till the end of feb! Thank you to those that have ordered a print already, I will get them to you soon. Hope you’ve all experienced a few drops of rain over the last few days and hope your all having a killa Monday! @ Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia

04.01.2022 Bushfire relief Print Sale is now live! While the fires have and continue to devastate our country, I’ve finally set up a print sale on my website with all of the profits going towards saving our wildlife. I know many have already donated towards those affected by the fires. But if you still want to help while also getting a little something to put up on your wall at home nows your chance! All prints sold within the month of February, will have 100% of the profits donated. Head to https://www.campbellcolephotography.com/print-sales to purchase a print, these photos and more are available. Please note that if you do decide to purchase a print it is the highest possible compliment as an artist I could receive! @ Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia

04.01.2022 - 20/11/2020 - Adam hard at it, stripping barley so you can all keep enjoying those ice cold beers over summer . Can certainly say we knocked back a few over the 2020 season. Those knock off harvest beers really be hittin different. @ Deniliquin, New South Wales

03.01.2022 Exhaust all angles. That’s the last of the drone shots from last years harvest season. Comment below which one you prefer. @ Deniliquin, New South Wales

01.01.2022 Big thanks to everyone who came out On Friday night, we more than doubled our usual crowd which is amazing!! Big Ups to Campbell Cole Photography for capturing the night!!

01.01.2022 It’s the light beaming through the dust and the tress for me.

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