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My favourite wine bar. Maria with Sauternes.

7/11/2017

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I love this beautiful shot of Maria at De Vines wine bar in Market st Sydney holding a beautiful glass of French Sauternes. It's quiet, well stocked and gracious but the best part is the view out onto Market st.........
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May 02nd, 2017

5/2/2017

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A SELECTION OF WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHS AND                                        PACKAGES FROM WILDBYRON STUDIOS

5/2/2017

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We want to simplify the process of wedding photography without sacrificing quality or creativity. We provide a boxed set of Wedding Prints with every wedding. You can chose if you want an album instead but we are expert editors. That is our job and we take pride in being able to sort out the most important photographs that tell the story of the day.
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Autumn Days in the Bay.....Finally the end to a long Hot Summer

5/2/2017

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Barry Crump

8/9/2012

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Shot this pic at the beginning of a very long binge with Barry Crump (3rd from right) who was an eccentric kiwi author.
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December 31st, 1969

8/7/2012

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1960's revisited    

6/28/2012

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Photography and Violence

8/3/2011

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I never really got this picture but of course it got a splash in the Newspaper I was working on at the time. It still seems a relatively unimportant photograph to me but there is certainly something about photography that makes it suitable for the communication of disgust and violence as well as the sweet things in life. I think sometimes people have a need to be shocked and horrified as well as warmed by imagery. Rupert Murdoch's papers have lived on this quandary of human spirit for most of my career.
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Images that haunt you!

8/3/2011

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Sometimes old photographs come back to haunt you. Of all the thousands you've shot some just seem to stick in your memory. Usually they've been fairly important in your life in the first place. I had the luck to spend a year or two working as a staff photographer on the New Zealand Herald in the late 1970's. It was a wonderful time to work in photography and I was lucky enough to be thrown a few assignments that just suited me down to the ground. Some I recall well, others are lost in the mists of time. I have no idea why I was sent to photograph this beautiful Maori woman near Ngaruawahia south of Auckland but even then I knew I had something special....beauty is not necessarily youth!
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t1972 Auckland airport. What makes this picture so important apart from the subject? I guess for me it is typical of the news pictures from those days. Shot with Ilford FP4 the quality was and is extraordinary. Mick is in his youth and there is a packet of "tallyho's" sticking out of his trouser pockets. It's not great art but it's great nostalgia. The seventies were wonderful, hopeful times for those who lived them. We all thought we might just change the world. Some of us still do!
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Sydney 34 years later. Mick is still wowing the crowds and I'm still shooting News Pictures. This will be my last stand though. I'm happy for Mick to go on as long as he likes but I was ready to get out of that business. Strange affair media these days. Much changed from my youth.

Mick Jagger vocalist with the British Rock group the Rolling Stones is elated as he performs before 56,000 people at Stadium Australia in Sydney 11 April 2006. The Rolling Stones will go on to play a one concert tour in Melbourne, Auckland and Wellington before touring Europe later in the year.
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Sorry.....I had to include Keith here....I never got to shoot Keith in the old days!
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Another important shot for me personally. Early 1980's at Redfern. I loved the hope and love expressed in this little girl's face. I really hope her life reflects the face she showed that day on a swing with her father.
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    David Hancock is a veteran photojournalist, born in New Zealand now lives in Taranaki.

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