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22.01.2022 Engagement at Double Bay Last Week



20.01.2022 Soft light & setting creates the perfect ambience for family shooting

20.01.2022 I became a monk when I was 12, continuing the lineage of my family that’s been passed down from generations. Now I teach children in Cambodia the ways and practices that help them discover their own values as human beings. I believe it’s important to share knowledge because this is how I get to see how much I’ve learnt through my own experience.... It’s my first time here in Sydney. Pring Chhang

16.01.2022 "I think it’s really important for country to know it’s been nurtured by thousands of years of Aboriginal knowledge and culture. And now it’s about decolonising Aboriginal people, and reviving our culture" You know we’re quite open to see, feel and understand on lots of levels that I wasn’t taught traditionally at school. Like you know when you’re walking and standing in a room and having a certain feeling in your gut and things like that....Continue reading



16.01.2022 So pleased to have my on-going photographic series recently published in one of the worlds leading Travel and Culture magazine, SUITCASE ! My work explores and transitions from cityscapes, refugee camps and mountain side scenes, pivoting form the sacred to the profane, discussing on a larger scale, the full spectrum of the human experience where our dignity as humans is challenged, fought for and embraced, uniting us and disconnecting us all within the same moment. https://suitcasemag.com/pho/human-connection-tapestry-life/

10.01.2022 Sam & Baily Surry Hills, Sydney

10.01.2022 Marshall Duke came upon a discovery that children who knew more stories about their family history, stories about their childhood and challenges that their families faced, were more likely to have a stronger sense of control over their lives. They had higher self-esteem and they felt their families worked more successfully. It turned out to be the best single predictor of emotional health and happiness and also the biggest factor to making them resilient against stress.... From TedTalk with The Power of Personal Narrative | J. Christian Jensen Family Photoshoot, Manly Wishing you all a HAPPY NEW YEAR !!



10.01.2022 If you love photography and food , my friend is running a week long workshop over in Southern Italy ! Je Nay not long ago did a beautiful project called 50 Faces that got featured at the Head On Photo festival. A portrait series of 50 people from the Northern Beaches of Sydney with a focus on community and relationships. http://www.polixenni.com/50-faces... You can find out more about the workshop in the link below : ) https://flavorofitaly.com/cooking-classes-n/explore-puglia/

08.01.2022 Grace & Obi after Registry A 2m distant shoot with hand sanitiser Sydney

08.01.2022 "You know a lot of people my age are now on medication to feel good.I think there is a better way " In the middle of Medjugorje, Croatia, there is a huge river with flowers and vineyards in the surroundings and so when I sing about Machamoriya, I am going back to a happy place. I am proud to be Medjugorjian. I feel very good when I sing old songs. I have tapes and cd’s and I listen to them many times ....Continue reading

05.01.2022 It’s in those moments, that when that child grows up, they can look back and see, those nurturing moments that came from their family tree. It’s wholesome, unconditional and timeless. Weaving Families of The World Photo Series... Shelley Beach, Sydney

02.01.2022 The government programme is called My Aged care, and my mother has gone into full-time aged care. I can’t go up to see her because all the aged carers are in lockdown due to COVID-19. I’m going to go up on Mothers Day and drop a gift at the front desk and go around the corner and she’ll be looking through a window, waving 15m away. ... I live by myself, not much different since the lockdown, but I probably don’t go out as much as I use to. I FaceTime with my grandchildren who are in Armadale. So I read books to my grandchildren over FaceTime. My son said the other day that, these kids will remember this forever. Hopefully my grandkids will remember the books I read to them over the phone. Last week I brought some watermelon and it was too much for me. It was a bigger slice then it looked so I just took some up to my neighbours upstairs; a young couple. A couple of days later they brought a container back with Chicken Biryani. They asked do you like it ? I said I love it ! Yesterday I did some Pilates via a zoom session with the over 60’s fitness group in our local area. We’re called the Legends. My legs now feel like jelly but its great fun ! So that’s the sort of thing that’s going on right now. And I haven’t had a haircut since the last week in January. This photographic series is part of a ongoing project that explores how people find meaning , value and connection during isolation. Costa Bockos | Sydney



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