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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

Portraits of The Disappearing Amazon

October 20, 2012 aliciafox Peru, portrait, South America Photos, Travel Photography, Volunteering Latin America tags: amazon boy photo, amazon explorer photos, amazon faces, amazon girl photo, amazon humanitarian photo, amazon images, amazon indigenous photos, amazon man photo, amazon peru photographer, amazon photographer, amazon portrait, amazon portraits, amazon tribe, amazon tribe photo, amazon woman photo, ashaninka, ashaninka tribe, cat woman, cat woman photo, deep amazon photos, depths of the amazon, face paint photo, grass skirt amazon, peru amazon tribe photo, peru humanitarian photo, peru photographer, peru portrait, peru portraits, peruvian portrait, photo, photo of amazon woman, portrait of amazon, rare amazon photos, rare peru photos, south american boy, south american girl, south american man, south american woman, traditional amazon photo, traditional peru photograph, traditional photo, travel photographer, travel photography peru amazon, tribal amazon, tribal amazon photo, tribe faces, woman with spikes, yagua, yagua peru 0 comments
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  Dreams are worth chasing.   It was June 2012.  I had a dream to travel into the depths of the Amazon and photograph tribes that I’d heard may disappear within my lifetime.  If I didn’t follow my dream, perhaps no one would capture images of these people, whose cultures had fascinated me since I was a little girl.  Perhaps no one would create a visual memory of their traditional way of life for the future generations to remember and appreciate.   I had no contacts and no leads, but something within me told me I could do it, and that I had to do it.  I committed myself to the project and spent the following 2 months exploring the Amazon of Peru in search of tribes to photograph in their traditional dress to create a visual documentation of how life looks, or looked, for peoples whose traditional way of life is being slowly, or in many cases, rapidly forgotten.   I hope to return to the Amazon soon to continue encountering and photographing the vast and diverse tribal cultures that live within the mysterious jungle.  This project turned out to be one of the most amazing experiences of my […] Read More

Portraits of Peru

June 06, 2012 aliciafox Peru, portrait, South America Photos, Travel Photography tags: animal, australian photographer in peru, australian travel photographer, australian travel photographer in peru, beaning, child in latin america, child portrait, child running, colourful beanie, happy child, lago titicaca, lake titicaca, lake titicaca peru, latin child, llama, llama peru, machu picchu, machu picchu peru, peru animal, peru boy, peru child, peru child portrait, peru photographer, peru ruins, peruvian beanie, peruvian boy, peruvian child, photo of peruvian boy, photographer peru, photographer south america, portraits of peru, portraits peru, ruins peru, tourism photos, travel photographer peru, travel photos of peru, unique machu picchu photo 0 comments
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I am six weeks into my trip to Peru, that’s about half way if James and I follow our loose schedule. I am so excited about the images I have been capturing here in this vibrant country.  Here is a sample of what I have been up to over the last month. (Above)  This is an image I shot on a floating reed island of Lake Titicaca, Peru.  The young boy was playing on the other side of the tiny island.  I knew this line of  reeds would make a beautiful background for a shot and I wanted the little boy to run towards me, so I got into position and set up my camera with a fairly shallow depth of field (f/6.3) and fast shutter speed (1/640sec) to freeze him in motion.  I waited a few minutes till he came my way then I made eye contact and got his attention, making him smile.  I shot three frames and this is my favourite of the three. (Above)  Visiting Machu Picchu was an INCREDIBLE experience. Even as I was ascending the harsh mountainside to the entrance I could feel that I was arriving to a special place in the world. […] Read More

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