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Vivienne Westwood’s New Memoir, “Get a Life”

December 22, 2016 aliciafox Eco Photography, Ethical Photography, Humanitarian Photography, NGO photography, Peru, portrait, South America Photos, Travel Photography, Volunteering Latin America tags: amazon photographer, amazon photos, charity photographer, climate action, climate change, Climate Revolution, cool earth, diaries of vivienne westwood, documentary photographer, GET A LIFE! The Diaries of Vivienne Westwood, humanitarian photographer, humanitarian photos, indigenous peru, indigenous photos, nap photographer, new book, ngo photographer, peru, peru photographer, peru photography, photographer south america, save the rainforest, the amazon, Vivienne Westwood, Vivienne Westwoods book 0 comments
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I was thrilled to receive a parcel from Profile Books in London, opening the packaging to see my photographs on the pages of Vivienne's new book, GET A LIFE! The Diaries of Vivienne Westwood. Vivienne and I are both fervent supporters of Cool Earth, a UK charity which is saving rainforest in Papua New Guinea, Peru, and D.R.Congo... Read More

Mid North Coast NOW Magazine

June 25, 2016 aliciafox Articles, Eco Photography, Ethical Photography, NGO photography, Port Macquarie, portrait, Travel Photography tags: amazon tribe photos, amazon tribes, australian travel photographer, bellingen photographer, bonny hills photographer, Cantik Swimwear, Cantik Swimwear Catherine Heenan, coffs harbour photographer, commercial photographer port macquarie, cool earth, ethical photography, forster photographer, gloucester photographer, kempsey photographer, laurieton photographer, lifestyle photographer port Macquarie, Mid North Coast Photographer, Mid North Coast photography, nambucca photographer, ngo, ngo photographer, ngo photographer png, papua new guinea photos, peru, photographer amazon, photographer in png, photos of the amazon, Port Macquarie, Port Macquarie Photographer, Portraits, social grounds port macquarie, taree photographer, wauchope photographer, wingham photographer 0 comments
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I still get a thrill every time I see my photos in print... Read More

NGO Photography in PNG 2

May 20, 2016 aliciafox Eco Photography, Ethical Photography, Humanitarian Photography, NGO photography, portrait, surfing, Travel Photography, Writing tags: australian travel photographer, climate change papua new guinea, climate change png, conservation papua new guinea, conservation png, cool earth, cool earth png, humanitarian photographer, humanitarian photographer papua new guinea, milne bay, ngo photographer australia, ngo photographer nsw, no in papua new guinea, no in png, no photography, papua new guinea, photography papua new guinea, photography png, png photos, portraits papua new guinea, portraits png, surf png 0 comments
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More of my adventures working with UK charity, Cool Earth in PNG. Including lots of photos and a video of me surfing planks of wood with the kids Read More

NGO Photography in PNG

March 10, 2016 aliciafox Eco Photography, Ethical Photography, Humanitarian Photography, NGO photography, portrait, Travel Photography, Writing tags: conservation ngo, cool earth, cool earth projects, gadaisu, ngo photographer, NGO Photography, papua new guinea, people in papua new guinea, Photographer in Papua New Guinea NGO Photographer in PNG, Photos of Milne Bay, photos of papua new guinea, Photos of PNG, png, PNG portraits, png village, portrait photographer, portrait photography, save the rainforest, Travel Photographer in PNG, wabumari 0 comments
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Papua New Guinea has been up the top of my Travel Wishlist for years.  Despite it being Australia’s closest neighbour (only 170km from Queensland), it isn’t a very popular travel destination – hence the appeal. A few years ago when I learned about PNGs rugged beauty, rich indigenous cultures and distinct lack of tourism, I started looking into how I could get there.  Simply travelling or being a tourist is never enough for me – I always look for a way to add another dimension to any journey, and I love my profession so much that turning a travel opportunity into a Photo Trip is usually my first preference. I pasted photos of PNG onto my “Dream Board” – the digital pinboard where I gather inspirational images surrounding my dreams and goals. While I was busy making other dreams come true (making a sea change, getting married and building my strawbale cottage with my husband), plans for Papua New Guinea fell into place on their own.     I was ecstatic when I received an email from Cool Earth, asking if I’d be available for a photo shoot in PNG.  Cool Earth is a UK based NGO (Non Government Organisation) that […] Read More

Opening Night at Pachamama Exbhibition

July 07, 2014 aliciafox Ethical Photography, Humanitarian Photography, NGO photography, Peru, portrait, Travel Photography tags: amazon peru photos, cool earth, documentary photographer, documentary photographer australia, documentary photographer sydney, documentary photos amazon, national geographic style portraits, nfp photographer, nfp photographer australia, nfp photographer sydney, ngo photographer, ngo photographer australia, ngo photographer sydney, pachamama photos, peru photos, peru tribe photos, peruvian photos, photo documentary exhibition, Portraits, survival international, sydney photo exhibition, travel portraits 0 comments
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We had an amazing turn out to the opening night of Pachamama Exhibition on Thursday, 26 June.  Art lovers from all over Sydney came to view images of indigenous peoples of Latin America, by five photographers including me.  Each photographer’s set of images illustrated a theme relating to the people’s relationship with Pachamama:   Tradition by Alicia Fox Displacement by Rodrigo Llauro & Natalia Cartney Reconnection by Guillermo Rossi Adaptation by Armando Vega Relationship by Toril Pursell   All photos were for sale, with a percentage going to NGOs assisting the people in the photographs.  Images (framed and unframed) are still available for purchase, so feel free to contact me if you are interested.   Below is a short excerpt from a call out by Survival International, an NGO working to protect isolated tribes in regions including the Amazon.  It explains why rapid action to help vulnerable tribes people is important.  “An alarming number of uncontacted Indians have been sighted fleeing Peru and entering Brazil. Brazil’s Indian Affairs Department has warned that they face imminent “death” as they enter into the territory of other uncontacted tribes and settled communities. Rampant illegal logging in Peru is believed to be at the heart of this impending disaster. There are only about 100 uncontacted tribes left in […] Read More

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