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Photographic Journey Arnhem

“It is quite challenging putting this landscape down onto film, because it is so broad and it is so beautiful.” Ewen Bell, Freelance Photographer

“My motivation for photography is the natural world, so when I’m in what I consider the natural world, I feel good, I feel inspired.” Grenville Turner, Freelance Photographer

“I tend to stick to cities and countries where people are around, so that’s been really interesting here – the sense of people living here, but there’s no trace of them. " Catherine Sutherland, Vogue Entertainment & Travel Photographer

“Watching the light change from sunrise to sunset, everyday it’s different and you’re not going to get the same colours.” Jacky Ghossein, Sun-Herald Photographer

“The people that you meet, they just let you into their world.” Dane Gartrell, Virgin Blue Graphic Designer

“Its lushness was a surprise. I thought it would be that arid, harsh, impossible to survive sort of place, but it’s much greener and the greens are really, really intense.” Catherine Sutherland, Vogue Entertainment & Travel Photographer

“The minute it got dark, and Max said with edge ‘we gotta get out of here,’ I got really scared.” Catherine Sutherland, Vogue Entertainment & Travel Photographer

“You know you hear about Crocodile Dundee, but they’re not real and these people are real. They get out there and they’re really quiet about it and they give you an amazing experience, and you feel safe in their hands.” Jacky Ghossein, Sun-Herald Photographer

“Getting in the shower at the end of the day and seeing all that dirt wash over you, you know you’ve had a great day.” Michael McCarthy, videographer

“I’ve directed many a shoot and light and background are always the issue, where as here, it’s about what to shoot first.” Dane Gartrell, Virgin Blue Graphic Designer

“In the Territory, you tend to look at life a little differently. It was an amazing experience.” Mark Muller, Outback Magazine

Arnhem Land Photographic Journey

The city lights of Darwin disappear into the background as five photographers from Sydney and Melbourne kissed civilisation goodbye and headed into Australia’s remote Top End.

Starting at Darwin and finishing at Nhulunbuy in far north-east Arnhem Land, the group drove more than 1500 kilometres and took more than 10, 000 images.

Join them, as they discover the warmth of the people that call this land home and a culture that thrives more than 50, 000 years on.

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