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Dunghutti Elders Baby Welcoming Ceremony

August 02, 2019 aliciafox Ethical Photography, Indigenous, Kempsey Photographer, Macleay Valley, NGO photography, portrait tags: aboriginal photo shoot, baby photographer, crescent head photographer, cultural photo shoot, dunghutti, dunghutti elders, dunghutti elders council, dunghutti stitching, kempsey photographer, NAIDOC 2019, naidoc week, ngo photographer 0 comments
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The inaugural Dunghutti Elders Council Baby Welcoming Ceremony 2019. Cultural Photo Shoot in Kempsey NSW. Read More

Aboriginal Cultural Photo Shoot

July 02, 2019 aliciafox Ethical Photography, Fashion, Humanitarian Photography, Indigenous, Kempsey Photographer, Macleay Valley, portrait tags: aboriginal, aboriginal model, crescent head photographer, cultural photo, cultural photo shoot, cultural photographer, dunghutti, first nations, guyala bayles, indigenous, indigenous model, kempsey, kempsey photographer, lala bayles, Mid North Coast Photographer, portrait photographer, studio portrait photography 0 comments
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Images from my cultural photo shoot with Aboriginal model and poet, Lala Bayles. Dunghutti country, Kempsey NSW Read More

Macleay Valley Welcome Pack Photographer

April 02, 2019 aliciafox Kempsey Photographer, Macleay Valley, portrait, Travel Photography tags: bucket brewery kempsey, buddy & me, buddy and me, businesses in kemspey, commercial photographer crescent head, commercial photographer kempsey, council photographer kempsey, crescent head attractions, crescent head photographer, kempsey attractions, kempsey photographer, kempsey shire council, macleay valley, macleay valley photographer, macleay valley tourism, macleay valley welcome pack, nsw tourism, portrait photographer kempsey, professional photographer crescent head, professional photographer kempsey, south kempsey corner store, south west rocks photographer, things to do crescent head, things to do south west rocks, what to do crescent head, what to do kempsey 0 comments
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Photos of the Macleay Valley by Alicia Fox Read More

Product & Flat Lay Photography for Palmers

July 30, 2018 aliciafox Eco Photography, Ethical Photography, Port Macquarie, Wellness Photographer tags: crescent head photographer, e-commerce photographer, flat lay photographer, kempsey photographer, lifestyle photographer, product photographer 0 comments
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Product & Flat Lay Photography   Palmers Australia commissioned me to shoot product and flat lay photography – a collection of 20 images for their international advertising platforms.  The brief included both styling and photographing the bath and beauty products, which came very naturally to me because their branding style aligns closely with my own lifestyle – tropical, natural and fresh.   “Alicia is a delight to work with – efficient, a great communicator and the quality of her work speaks for itself. We’re so excited to use her images across our Australian and global digital campaigns in the coming months.” -Emma Clark  | Digital, Content, Community & Communications Executive at Palmers   Posting The Products For The Photo Shoot Palmers sent me a package of around 20 different products from their range of beauty and bath products.  I was given full creative control to style and arrange the products however I thought would work best visually, within the brief and branding guidelines.  This made it very easy for my client, as they could simply post the goods to me without having to put any additional time and energy into the photography.   Pre-Production Before the shoot I sat down […] Read More

Fashion Photography in Byron Bay

July 18, 2018 aliciafox Byron Bay Photography, Eco Photography, Ethical Photography, Fashion, resort photography tags: byron bay fashion photographer, byron bay photographer, crescent head photographer, eco fashion photographer, eco photographer, ethical fashion photographer, kempsey photographer, Port Macquarie Photographer, sustainable fashion photographer 0 comments
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Fashion Photography in Byron Bay with Alicia Fox Photography, for ethical fashion brand Arms of Eve. Behind the scenes sneak peek and campaign photos. Read More

My Feature in Muse Magazine

April 23, 2018 aliciafox Eco Photography, Ethical Photography, Humanitarian Photography, NGO photography, Peru, South America Photos, Travel Photography, Wellness Photographer tags: Articles & Publications, australian photographer, australian travel photographer, crescent head photographer, eco photographer, eco photographer australia, ethical photography, humanitarian photographer, latin america, Mid North Coast Photographer, ngo photographer, NGO Photography, photographer mid north coast, photographer port Macquarie, sunbounce photographer, sustainability expert, sustainable business australia, sustainable photographer, sydney portrait photographer 0 comments
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Eco Photographer An interview of ethically focussed photographer, Alicia Fox in Muse Magazine Australia’s newest magazine for inspiration, self-help and culture, featured an interview about my work as an eco photographer.  The article explores my journey from being a teenager driven to fulfil my dreams of travel and photography, to the journey that entailed, learning about what is really important to me and utilising my profession to work towards a better world.   As you can read below, photography has taken me around the globe, discovering incredible cultures and learning from some of the most ancient and untouched peoples in the world today.  These lessons are priceless and I am extremely grateful for the journey thus far.   Being an eco photographer and living a sustainable lifestyle in both my professional and personal life is something extremely important to me, and something that I’ve written about in previous blog posts.  My work with indigenous groups and NGOs around the world has contributed to this greatly.  Once visiting these places and sitting to talk with the people effected by climate change, corporate greed, environmental destruction and so on, it’s impossible to turn a blind eye and un-care.   Everyone can make […] Read More

Kempsey Photography : Bucket Brewery

March 30, 2018 aliciafox Macleay Valley, Port Macquarie, portrait tags: bars in kempsey, brewery in kempsey, bucket brewery, crescent head photographer, documentary photographer, kempsey brewery, kempsey business owners, kempsey photographer, kempsey shire council, macleay valley photographer, micro brewery, micro brewery mid north coast, mid north coast brewery, Mid North Coast portrait photographer, photographer in crescent head, photographer in kempsey, photographer in south west rocks, Port Macquarie Photographer, portrait photographer, portrait photography, small business, small business owners, south west rocks photographer 0 comments
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This blog post is about a shoot I had photographing portraits of up and coming business owners in Kempsey, on the Mid North Coast of NSW.  One of these businesses is Bucket Brewery, a local boutique brewery.   The Mid North Coast is full of passionate business people working on wonderful and exciting ventures.  I was hired by Kempsey Shire Council to photograph some of these business people for the new Macleay Valley Welcome Pack.  The brief was to create environmental portraits – that is, portraits showing the person in their own unique setting.   Bucket Brewery is a funky new small business with a lot of passion behind it and big things ahead.  Owners, Sam and Amanda Preston have lovingly converted South Kempsey’s old energy depot into a beautiful, contemporary space.  For now it is just a brewery but they have big plans to expand the space into a thriving new venue where locals and visitors can enjoy the brews with amazing views over the river.       If you are a small business looking for a portrait photographer in Crescent Head, Kempsey or the Mid North Coast for photos of your staff, products or services please get in […] Read More

Kempsey Photography: South Kempsey Corner Store

March 22, 2018 aliciafox Macleay Valley, Port Macquarie, portrait tags: cafes in kempsey, crescent head photographer, documentary photographer, kempsey business owners, kempsey cafe, kempsey corner store, kempsey photographer, kempsey shire council, macleay valley photographer, Port Macquarie Photographer, portrait photographer, portrait photography, small business, small business owners, south kempsey corner store, south west rocks photographer 0 comments
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Kempsey Shire Council hired me to photograph some of Kempsey’s motivated business people for the new Macleay Valley Welcome Pack.  I love photographing environmental portraits like this – showing the personality of the person in their own environment.   Being a Crescent Head Photographer, Kempsey is just down the road.  South Kempsey Corner Store has brought a current and trendy vibe to this end of the Macleay Valley.  The light, welcoming atmosphere and delicious teas and cakes makes it a lovely spot to stop in for a drink or a bit to eat.   Check out other photos from this shoot on my blogs page         Please get in touch if you need portraits for your business or personal use.  I’d love to talk with you about how I can help. Read More

Kempsey Riversider Market Photography

March 12, 2018 aliciafox Macleay Valley, Music Photography tags: crescent head event photographer, crescent head photographer, event kempsey, event photographer, kempsey artists, kempsey event photographer, kempsey markets, kempsey photographer, kempsey riverside markets, macleay valley artists, mid north coast markets, Mid North Coast Photographer, photographer in crescent head, small business, south west rocks photographer, what's on kempsey 0 comments
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I was asked to do photography of a Kempsey Riversideside Markets special event, the Kempsey Twilight Markets.  I’ve always loved markets so covering the event photography for this special Christmas market was a lot of fun.   Riversider Park was packed with stalls, showcasing many locally made arts, crafts and food.  There was an abundance of local produce with fresh fruit and veggies and gorgeous flowers.  The entertainment was mainly singer songwriters from the local area and I enjoyed discovering some of our local artists from around the Mid North Coast.     If you are looking for an Event Photographer for your upcoming event in Kempsey, Crescent Head, South West Rocks, Port Macquarie or elsewhere on the Mid North Coast, please get in touch to discuss how I can help.   Read More

Kempsey Photography : Buddy & Me

January 17, 2018 aliciafox Eco Photography, Ethical Photography, Macleay Valley, portrait, Wellness Photographer tags: australian made products, buddy & me, buddy and me, corporate photographer, crescent head photographer, crescent head photography, crescent head portrait photographer, crescent head portrait photography, crescent head tourism, eco photographer, ethical photographer, gladstone markets, kempsey markets, kempsey photographer, kempsey photography, kempsey portrait photographer, kempsey portrait photography, kempsey shire council, kempsey small business, kempsey tourism, macleay valley business, south west rocks photographer, soy candles, sustainable products, what to do in crescent head, what to do in kempsey, what to do in south west rocks, what's on kempsey, what's on south west rocks, what’s on crescent head, what’s on gladstone 0 comments
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Beautiful and natural portrait photography for brands and businesses on the Mid North Coast. Alicia Fox Photography has been operating for over 10 years producing photographs to help brands stand out. Get in touch for a free quote today. Read More

Crescent Head Photography – Big Hill Trail Bush Fire

January 10, 2018 aliciafox Eco Photography, Ethical Photography, Macleay Valley tags: australian bush fires, back burning, big hill fire trail, buddy & me, buddy and me, bush fire, bush fires 2017, corporate photographer, crescent head bush, crescent head bushfires, crescent head photographer, crescent head photography, crescent head portrait photographer, crescent head portrait photography, crescent head tourism, eco photographer, ethical photographer, fire bomber, fire fighting, helicopter, kempsey photographer, kempsey photography, kempsey portrait photographer, kempsey portrait photography, kempsey shire council, kempsey small business, kempsey tourism, koala hospital port macquarie, limeburners national park, macleay valley business, mid north coast bush fires, port macquarie bush fire, rfs, rural firefighting service, south west rocks photographer, sustainable products, what to do in crescent head, what to do in kempsey, what to do in south west rocks, what's on kempsey, what's on south west rocks, what’s on crescent head, what’s on gladstone 0 comments
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In December we saw some of the worst bush fires ever in Crescent Head.  Over 3 weeks I photographed the fires that reached the edge of our property as helicopters, fire trucks and even planes fought to keep the houses and people in our community safe.   I’ve lived here for 3 years, after living and working as a photographer in Sydney, Melbourne and overseas.  I knew the day would eventually come when bushfires would be here.  The clock had been ticking.   The firefighters and RFS did an amazing job and we are extremely grateful for their hard work and skill.  Below are a few of the photos from the 2017 Big Hill Bush Fires in Crescent Head.                 Read More

I-India Humanitarian Photography in India

December 12, 2017 aliciafox Ethical Photography, Humanitarian Photography, NGO photography, Port Macquarie, portrait, Travel Photography tags: crescent head photographer, eco photographer, ethical photographer, humanitarian photographer, india ngo, indian charity, indian schools, indian slum, jaipur ngo, nfp photographer, ngo photographer, Port Macquarie Photographer, portraits india, pro bono photographer, travel photographer, volunteer india 0 comments
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As you may have read in previous posts, while I was in India I volunteered with a wonderful organisation in Jaipur, I-India photographing 7 of their projects.  For my recent photography exhibition, One World through which I raised money for I-India, I created these information sheets to help communicate to visitors the life-changing work I-India are doing.   Please take a read through, and let me know if you would like any more information about the organisation or my time with them.  You can also watch my short video about the experience HERE.   Namaste!         Click on the posters to open them at a large resolution   See my posts about I-India’s village school and Marble village school  Read More

Tastings of Hastings, Port Macquarie Photography

December 04, 2017 aliciafox Eco Photography, Ethical Photography, Port Macquarie tags: crescent head photographer, eco photographer, ethical photographer, event mid north coast, event photographer, event photographer kempsey, event photography port Macquarie, events port macquarie, food photographer, kempsey photographer, meals in the fields, Port Macquarie, Port Macquarie Photographer, tastings on hastings, wauchope photographer, what's on port macquarie 0 comments
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Tastings on Hastings Photography by Port Macquarie Photographer Alicia Fox     Tastings on Hastings is one of the highlights on the Port Macquarie calendar. This year I was thrilled to be invited to Near River Produce‘s farm west of Wauchope to photograph their renowned Meals in the Fields.  This pop up dining experience presented guests with a genuine paddock to plate experience thanks to Mid North Coast chefs Carla Jones, former head chef at 4 Fourteen, and her partner, Richie Dolan, former head chef from Chiswick. Near River specialises in ethically raising a rare breed heritage pork on pasture and growing seasonal vegetables.       Read More

Energy Forever Port Macquarie Photography

October 17, 2017 aliciafox Eco Tips, NGO photography, Port Macquarie tags: commercial photographer port macquarie, Community Based Solar, crescent head photographer, energy forever, event photographer, kempsey photographer, Mid North Coast Photographer, nfp photographer, ngo photographer, not for profit photographer, Port Macquarie, port macquarie ngo, Port Macquarie Photographer, pro bono photographer, solar pannels, solar power, st agnes church, st agnes port macquarie, wauchope photographer 0 comments
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Last week I was in Port Macquarie to photograph the launch of Energy Forever’s first 100 percent community funded and owned solar panel system at St Agnes Early Education Centre.  This not-for-profit organisation has spent years rallying in the local Mid North Coast community to raise funds for this incredible project.  It’s wonderful to finally see the results of their hard work.   The 72 panels  are split over 4 roof faces to best cover the load at the centre. The DC from the panels is converted to AC grid power.      I fully support what Port Macquarie Hastings Sustainability Network and Energy Forever are doing for the community and the environment which is why I photographed the event for them on a pro-bono basis.  If you have skills that you’d like to share with the organisation, get in touch via their Facebook page.             To see more of my work with not for profit organisations please visit my website Read More

Photography at Birpai Centre Port Macquarie

October 05, 2017 aliciafox Eco Photography, Ethical Photography, Humanitarian Photography, NGO photography, Port Macquarie tags: aboriginal australia, aboriginal dance, australian culture, biripai, birpai council, birpai photos, conference photography, crescent head photographer, event photographer kempsey, event photographer port macquarie, event photography, indigenous australia, kempsey photographer, nfp photographer, nfp photographer australia, ngo photographer, NGO Photography, photographer aboriginal dance, photographer port Macquarie, photography kempsey, Port Macquarie Photographer 0 comments
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I’ve photographed at the Birpai Local Aboriginal Land Council in Port Macquarie a number of times and I always love returning to this welcoming space.  The centre is set amongst the bush with native plants endemic to the area, which local Birpai people can demonstrate many traditional uses for.  Every time I’m there, I learn more about the local culture of our First Nations people, and about the Birpai/Dunghutti country that I’m so lucky to live in.   I was photographing for a not-for-profit organisation, FCAN (The Financial Counsellors’ Association of NSW Inc).  FCAN was in Port Macquarie for a conference with volunteers and suppliers from across the state.  They were treated to cultural performances and demonstrations from local indigenous children and women.  The sting ray dance performed by the ladies is always a highlight – it’s so serene and calming.   Following the dances, everyone (including me) learnt traditional weaving with Trish.  The same technique can be used to weave jewellery or baskets, using the lomandra grass.   After weaving, Rhonda walked us around the garden to learn about plants and their uses.   Lemon myrtle was one of the local bush foods used to make these delicious deserts. […] Read More

Ethical Fashion Photography in Port Macquarie

March 02, 2017 aliciafox Eco Photography, Ethical Photography, Fashion tags: crescent head photographer, eco photographer, ethical fashion, Ethical Fashion Australia, ethical fashion forum, ethical fashion photographer, fashion photographer, indian clothing australia, mid north coast fashion, Mid North Coast Photographer, port macquarie fashion designer, Port Macquarie Photographer, rajasthan fashion 0 comments
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Photo shoot for ethical fashion designer, by Katrina Barker Designs. Alicia Fox Photography, Port Macquarie NSW Read More

Dunghutti Stories from Yesterday

March 29, 2016 aliciafox NGO photography, portrait tags: aboriginal art, aboriginal culture kempsey, aboriginal elders, aboriginal history kempsey, aboriginal paintings, aboriginal portraits, aboriginal project, aboriginal stories, crescent head photographer, dunghutti, dunghutti stories of yesterday, indigenous kempsey, kempsey photographer, kempsey shire, macleay valley history, Mid North Coast Photographer, ngo photographer, ngo photographer australia, ngo photographer kempsey, ngo photographer nsw, photographer in kempsey, Port Macquarie Photographer, south west rocks photographer 0 comments
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The Kempsey region is rich with indigenous history and culture.  The local aboriginal elders have fascinating stories to share which enrapture my imagination about what came before me on these streets, rivers and fields. Emily King recognises how important it is for these stories to be shared and recorded, and has been working on a project, “Wiriiynakayi Ngunngun Dunghutti” – Dunghutti Stories from Yesterday, which was funded through Kempsey Shire Council.  The Dunghutti are an Aboriginal group whose traditional lands lie in the Macleay Valley, on the Mid North Coast of NSW.  As a Crescent Head local, I live within this area and it is important to me to learn about my local history, culture and people.   The aim of the Dunghutti Stories from Yesterday project was to record a set of stories from each of the communities in the area.   These stories were told by elders to school children.  The kids painted elements of the stories which became part of 13 impressive murals.  The process provided a beautiful interaction between the elders and the children, allowing the kids to learn about their indigenous history. In the words of Uncle Bob, (pictured below with Emily), “It’s important for those generations who have […] Read More

Professional Portrait Photography in Port Macquarie

October 29, 2015 aliciafox Port Macquarie, portrait, Wellness Photographer tags: business portrait photographer, business profile photo, crescent head photographer, hastings business women network, hbwn, head shot photographer, kempsey photography, Mid North Coast Photographer, photographer kemspey, Port Macquarie Photographer, port macquarie photography, professional portrait photographer, studio photographer port macquarie, studio photography port macquarie 0 comments
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I had the pleasure of photographing a professional portrait for Karen Archer last week in Port Macquarie.  I set up my studio in Karen’s clinic and had a great time chatting and shooting in a casual, comfortable style.   I first met Karen through the Hastings Business Womens Network (HBWN), which is a Port Macquarie based women’s networking group with an array of fantastic social and professional events.    Karen is the President and Spokesperson for the group.  She is also a Naturopath, Herbalist, Nutritionist and Iridologist, and through her business is committed to improving quality of life and health.  I have been lucky enough to attend one of her evening talks and walked away with a great insight into the way the body works and how to improve my own vitality. Karen was delighted with the results from the shoot, which made me a very happy photographer. If you are looking for a portrait photographer because you are in need of a profile picture for your website, LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter or any other social media or print, please get in contact with me.  In today’s world, our online profile photos are so important.  Although we are taught not to “judge a […] Read More

My Guest Post for Tree of Life

May 18, 2015 aliciafox Eco Photography, Ethical Photography, Fashion, Port Macquarie tags: australian eco photographer, boho fashion, boho fashion australia, boho fashion photographer, boho photographer, commercial photographer kempsey, commercial photographer port macquarie, crescent head photographer, eco photographer, fashion photographer, fashion photographer port Macquarie, kempsey photographer, off grid australia, photographer kempsey, photographer mid north coast, photographer port Macquarie, portrait photographer mid north coast, portrait photographer port Macquarie, tree change nsw, tree change port macquarie, tree of life 0 comments
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In my past life, working as a freelance photographer in Sydney, I had the pleasure of working with the wonderful creative team at Tree of Life, shooting their bohemian fashion, jewellery and homewares.  We had so much fun at head office and on locations around the city, photographing their pretty bohemian products from India, Napal, Thailand and other exotic locations.   I recently guest posted on the Tree of Life Blog about my transition from working 80 hour work weeks in the big city, to slowing down, moving to the country and building my dream home in the incredibly beautiful coastal town of Crescent Head, with my fiance, James.   You can see images from the post below. To see the full post on the Tree of Life blog, click HERE!     You can see more photos on my Instagram feed. Thanks for reading!! Read More

Eco Fashion Photography : Chief Eyewear

May 15, 2015 aliciafox Ethical Photography, Fashion tags: bamboo sunglasses, chief eyewear, crescent head photographer, eco photographer, eco sunglasses, fashion photographer port Macquarie, fashion revolution, fashrev, kempsey photographer, photographer crescent head, photographer kempsey, photographer port Macquarie, Port Macquarie Photographer, portrait photographer port Macquarie, sustainable fashion australia 0 comments
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Fashion is a fun industry to work in.  It’s fun to wear, it’s fun to style and it’s fun to photograph.  For me, it’s very important to make sure the fashion I’m involved in is “clean” – good for the environment and good for the fashion industry workers, ie. Environmentally and socially sustainable. Following recent disasters like the Rana Plaza Disaster, in which thousands of garment workers in Bangladesh were killed and injured, and yesterday’s footwear factory fire in the Philiipines in which 72 were killed, the industry is shifting and  consumers are beginning to demand more transparency of the supply chain and more ethical fashion industry practices.  Fashion Revolution is one organisation doing amazing things to advance this important movement.   Photography plays a major role in promoting sales of products in the fashion industry.  Being an Eco Photographer is important to me.  It  means I support the ethical brands that are part of this fashion revolution.  These are often new, grass roots labels who are building a name for themselves from the ground up. Australian sunglasses brand, Chief Eyewear are one such brand that I had the pleasure of working with.  Their bamboo sunglasses are high quality and […] Read More
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