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Costa Rica Swimwear Shoot Revisited!

November 24, 2014 aliciafox Central America, Fashion, portrait, Travel Photography tags: editorial photographer port Macquarie, fashion photographer crescent head, fashion photographer port Macquarie, fashion photography port Macquarie, lifestyle photographer port Macquarie, model photographer port Macquarie, photograher port Macquarie, photographer crescent head, port Macquarie professional photographer, portrait photographer port Macquarie, surf photographer port Macquarie, swimwear photographer Australia, swimwear photographer nsw, travel photographer nsw 0 comments
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As the days heat up and Summer vibes kick in, up here on the Mid-North Coast, I thought I’d revisit a super fun photo shoot I did in Costa Rica for Venezuelan label, Desi Swimwear. We had a ball shooting with these Latin beauties, on the breathtaking Playa Hermosa, as perfect waves rolled in behind us. These bubbly girls were so much fun to work with. You can check out some behind the scenes shots on my Facebook page here. I’ve been having a fabulous time scoping out locations for future fashion shoots and other photo shoots around Port Macquarie and Crescent Head (and in the process, finding my new favourite beach in the whole wide world!). Being new to this area, I am so overwhelmed by its natural beauty. I feel so blessed to live in this stunning part of Australia and I’m so looking forward to all the beautiful, natural backdrops I’ll be working with in the future, on shoot like the one picture here. Read More

Cuba Photo Essay

June 19, 2012 aliciafox Central America, portrait, Travel Photography tags: cuba documentary photographer, cuba documentary photos, cuban people, cuban photos, cubans, documentary photographer australia, la habana, la habana cuba, men in Cuba, nsw magazine photographer, nsw photographer, photos of cuba, photos of cubans, photos of havana cuba, photos of old havana cuba, poor people in cuba, poor people in havana, portraits of cuba, portraits of havana, slums of cuba, street photographer, street photographer cuba, street photographer havana, streets of cuba, sydney documentary photographer, sydney humanitarian photographer, sydney magazine photographer, sydney portrait photographer, travel photographer, travel photographer Australia, travel photographer nsw, travel photographer sydney, travel photography cuba 0 comments
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Cuba Pobre Cubans showed me that in some ways their country is one of the richest places on Earth.  The music, the culture and the spirit of the people are so strong.  So alive!   But economically, many Cubans are struggling.  Even with food rations that the government provides for the population, people are struggling to survive on wages which average just $15 per month. In March 2012 I shot a photo essay for Newsmax, documenting the poor side of Cuba.  Completing this assignment lead me to meet and spend time with some outstandingly wonderful human beings whose spirits actually shone stronger because of their hardships.  It lead me into buildings that were literally crumbling where families still lived and into a world where I got a brief sense of what life is like in a city where food is so scarce that a cup of rice or a couple of bananas are hard to come by. And all these hardships just make Cubans stronger; more unified and more positive.  They are people who live for the moment, enjoying life simply because they were lucky enough to be born Cuban!   To see more of my documentary photos please visit here Read More

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