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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

Yoga Photographer : Crescent Head

January 16, 2018 aliciafox Eco Photography, Ethical Photography, Wellness Photographer, Yoga tags: cork yoga mat, eco photographer, eco photographer australia, eco photographer crescent head, eco photography, eco yoga mat, i am that, i am that yoga, kempsey photographer, lifestyle photographer crescent head, photographe and stylist nsw, photographer kempsey, photographer south west rocks, south west rocks photographer, sustainable yoga mat, yoga, yoga brand, yoga influencer, yoga lifestyle shoot, yoga mat, Yoga mat australia, yoga photographer, yoga photographer crescent head, yoga photography, yoga photos 0 comments
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Yoga photography shoot in Crescent Head, Mid North Coast NSW.     Yoga Photography marries two of my greatest passions.  We did this styled photo shoot on our property in Crescent Head.  Bringing our own lives into the shoot made it simple and a lot of fun.   I have been practicing yoga for 17 years…exactly half of my life.  It has been on and off over the years but these days I find yoga such an important part of my life, physically, mentally and spiritually.  I can’t imagine ever going without it again.  It has also lead me to great friends, beautiful destinations and amazing experiences.         I am so grateful for my weekly yoga meet up with my good friends.  We practice an hour of yoga each Sunday morning, followed by half an hour of meditation.  Afterwards we share a pot (I mean a five litre pot) of chai, with plates fruit and nuts.  It is a sacred part of every week for me.  I’m also doing two classes a week at The Yoga Shala in Port Macquarie.   These photos are from a recent shoot I did for I am That Yoga, a yoga […] Read More

“The Tiny” in Junkies Magazine

February 11, 2015 aliciafox portrait tags: downsize, eco magazine australia, eco photographer australia, ethical building australia, green building australia, junkies magazine, recycled builder, sustainable housing australia, the bower marrickville, the tiny house movement australia, tiny house, tiny house australia, tiny house sydney, tiny houses in australia, tiny houses in sydney, upcycled 0 comments
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My fiancé James (Yes, he proposed!!!! 🙂 ) has an unmoving love of turning other people’s rubbish into beautiful, usable things. His latest major upcyling project was to build this “Tiny”.   Inspired by the Tiny House Movement, James (AKA The Upcyclist) wanted to build a comfortable and beautiful living space for someone who wants to downsize their life. Overwhelmed by consumerism and overconsumption, there is a growing trend amongst Australian’s to declutter and simplify life. This “Tiny” was built as a studio/bedroom/study, to be used in addition to an existing dwelling, much like an additional bedroom, but on wheels (which means it is mobile and doesn’t need require council approval in most parts of Australia).   James built it with 98% recycled materials. Most of these came from The Bower in Marrickville, and the rest came from other recycling yards and donations by tiny house enthusiasts.   The building gained the attention of the press, proving to be very interesting to the public. Chanel 7 news, most major newspapers and many upcycling blogs have reported on the Tiny. It is even gained attention in The UK, India, Italy and Russia. Every time we google it, we find more articles, […] Read More

Published in Peppermint Magazine

November 10, 2014 aliciafox Articles, Eco Photography, Ethical Photography, Fashion, portrait tags: eco fashion, eco fashion Australia, eco fashion designer, eco fashion photographer, eco fashion photography, eco photographer australia, eco style australia, Ethical Fashion Australia, ethical photographer nsw, fashion photographer Australia, fashion photographer Brisbane, fashion photographer byron bay, fashion photographer coffs harbour, fashion photographer port Macquarie, fashion photographer sydney, fashion photography, magazine photographer port Macquarie, peppermint magazine, peppermint magazine fashion, peppermint magazine photographer, photographer port Macquarie, photography port Macquarie, portrait photographer port Macquarie, portrait photography port Macquarie 0 comments
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  It is such an honour when my photos are published in one of my favourite magazines. I am attracted to publications that are stylish, environmentally conscious and full of awesome content. Peppermint Magazine is all of these things, which is why I’m so excited to see my fashion photography on their beautiful, textured (recycled paper) pages! These photos are part of the first collection by one of Australia’s most prominent Eco Fashion Warrioresses, Carlie Ballard.   Carlie recently received the Fashion award at the Green Lifestyle Awards in Sydney, and deservedly so. As well as being one of the sweetest people you’ll ever meet, she is completely dedicated to the pursuit of bringing ethical fashion into the spotlight, and making it more accessible to Australians. Carlie’s label is dedicated to supporting fairtrade artisans and using sustainable fabrics which have a minimal carbon footprint.  The gorgeous garments are designed to last many seasons.   Check out the article in the current issue of Peppermint, and see more of my images from the Carlie Ballard shoot here. Read More

Carlie Ballard : Ethical Fashion Photo Shoot

March 06, 2014 aliciafox portrait tags: australian eco photographer, carlie ballard, eco photographer, eco photographer australia, eco photography, ethical fashion, fashion photographer sydney, indigo bazaar, sustainable fashion, sustainable photographer, sustainable photography, sydney fashion photographer, sydney photographer, the eco photographer 0 comments
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Photo Shoot for Sustainable Fashion Label Carlie Ballard   Carlie Ballard is an inspiring, big-hearted lady who I have now had the pleasure of working with twice.  Her self titled fashion label harnesses the creative talents of artisans in developing countries, and fuses these with beautiful designs to create contemporary garments for the modern day wardrobe. With a strong philosophy of mixing sustainable fabrics (including hand woven fabrics and organic cotton), fair labour practices and traditional techniques, Carlie Ballard creates garments with longevity and a touch of culture for the adventurer and dreamer in all of us.  The clothing is made in a small workshop in India, offering the dignity of employment, fair pay and excellent working conditions to a talented group of artisans. All of the profits from the workshop are dedicated to growing its capacity to employ, train and support the families of the women it has been established to assist. Carlie is also a founding member of Clean Cut Fashion, a collective of sustainable fashion advocates, and is the curator of online store Indigo Bazaar,  a carefully curated selection of cutting edge brands from around the world which are at the forefront of the sustainability movement. Below are images from my […] Read More

The Urban Ecoist Post #1: Food

September 16, 2013 aliciafox Eco Photography, Ethical Photography, Wellness Photographer tags: Addison road markets, alfalfa house coop, australia, Australian beingness photographer, Australian wellness photographer, beingness photographer, beingness photographer Australia, beingness photographer Sydney, eco photographer, eco photographer australia, eco photographer sydney, eco photography, eco photography australia, eco photography sydney, ethical food, ethical food production, ethical photographer, ethical photography, green photographer, green photography, marrickville markets, marrickville photographer, marrickville photography, newtown photographer, newtown photography, Organic food, organic food Australia, organic food Sydney, organic produce, organic produce Australia, organic produce Sydney, petersham photographer, petersham photography, photographer petersham, photography petersham, sustainable photographer, sustainable photography, sydney, sydney eco photographer, sydney eco photography, Sydney ethical photographer, Sydney ethical photography, Sydney organic markets, Sydney wellbeing photographer, Sydney wellbeing photography, Sydney wellness photographer, Sydney wellness photography, the good hood, wellness photographer, wellness photographer Australia, wellness photographer Sydney, wellness photography Sydney 0 comments
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Just because you live in Inner City Sydney, doesn’t mean you can’t live out your eco homesteading dreams.  I do my best to be as green as possible in every aspect of my life, from growing my own organic vegetables to living in a chemical free home.  I do what is best for our environment, which includes what is best for my own health.  After all, we humans are part of the eco system too. The Kitchen Above 1. Each Sunday I walk down to Addison Road Markets in Marrickille, to buy my chemical-free fruit and veges (my own garden is only 2 months old so just produces salad greens so far). I talk to the stall owners to find out about that week’s produce. The delicious, gluten free bread is freshly made by the lovely folks at Common Ground, a commune not far from Sydney. 2. My first crop of (giant) home grown mushrooms. They were the sweetest mushrooms I’ve ever eaten. 3. My seeds, nuts and dried foods come from Alfalfa House Co-op (Enmore), my favourite place to shop. The stock is as organic, local and ethically produced as possible.  I love the co-op so much that I volunteer […] Read More

Why be an “Eco Photographer”?

September 16, 2013 aliciafox Eco Photography, Eco Tips, Ethical Photography, Humanitarian Photography, NGO photography, Peru, Photography Tips, portrait, South America Photos, Travel Photography, Volunteering Latin America, Wellness Photographer tags: amazon portraits, amazon tribes, Australian tribe photographer, eco photographer, eco photographer australia, eco photographer sydney, eco photography, eco photography australia, eco photography sydney, ethical photographer, ethical photography, green photographer, green photography, humanitarian photo, humanitarian photographer, humanitarian photographer australia, humanitarian photographer latin America, humanitarian photographer peru, humanitarian photographer sydney, humanitarian photographs, indigenous amazon, indigenous tribes, indigenous tribes peru, latin American tribes, marrickville photographer, marrickville photography, newtown photographer, newtown photography, ngo photographer, npo photographer, npo photographer Australia, npo photographer Sydney, peru amazon, peru amazon photos, peru amazon tribes, peru portraits, peru tribes, peruvian amazon, petersham photographer, petersham photography, photographer petersham, photography petersham, photos of Amazonian tribes, photos of peru, photos of the amazon, portraits of the disappearing amazon, professional ngo photographer, professional photos of peru, professional photos of peru amazon, professional tribe photographer, sacred amazon, sustainable photographer, sustainable photography, sydney, sydney eco photographer, sydney eco photography, Sydney ethical photographer, Sydney ethical photography, Sydney tribe photographer, Sydney wellness photographer, Sydney wellness photography, tradition peru, traditional dress, traditional dress peru, traditional peru, tribe photographer, tribe portraits, tribes of the amazon, wellness photography Sydney 0 comments
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Being an Eco Photographer means reducing the environmental impact of every aspect of my business, and working with (i.e. producing photos for) clients that have a positive impact on the environment.     I was trying to formulate an explanation as to why I’ve decided to be an “Eco Photographer” and what this actually means.  Then one day three things happened to me and I became so impassioned that I did what anyone would do… I got on my soapbox (i.e. my personal Facebook wall) and shared what I was feeling with my friends and family.  I received such an overwhelmingly supportive response that I decided to include my little story on this blog.  It gives you an idea of how I live my personal life, which crosses over into my business life.  So here it is:   I don’t often put unhappy things on Facebook but I feel the need to share this today  It has 3 parts, and hopefully is inspiring: 1. James came home and told me, with a smile, that he had a song stuck in his head all day, the song of some beautiful girls from the Ashaninka tribe we stayed with by Ene River, in […] Read More

My Amazon Portraits Featured

September 11, 2013 aliciafox Central America, Humanitarian Photography, NGO photography, Peru, portrait, South America Photos, Travel Photography, Volunteering Latin America tags: amazon children, amazon photographer, amazon portraits, amazon tribe photos, australian eco photographer, australian humanitarian photographer, australian photographer, australian travel photographer, eco photographer, eco photographer australia, ethical photographer, ethical photographer australia, humanitarian photographer, humanitarian photographer australia, indigenous children, indigenous photographer australia, indigenous photos, inspiring story, ngo photographer australia, photography that matters, portrait photographer, sydney eco photographer, sydney humanitarian photographer, sydney ngo photographer, sydney portrait photographer, sydney travel photographer, travel photographer, travel photographer Australia, travel photos, tribal photos, tribe photographer australia, tribe photographer sydney, tribe photos 0 comments
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My photos and I are being featured on fivepointfive.org and I think you should check it out, here.  You’ll gain an insight into my project Portraits of The Disappearing Amazon, a 3 month journey which will changed my life.  You can also get the background story on some of my favourite portraits from the project, and the beautiful people within them.   Five Point Five is about inspiring you to do those things that you will remember with satisfaction for the rest of your life.  They are all about travel, lifestyle and making a positive difference in the world – 3 things that are really important to me too.  The website offers information and mini documentaries on volunteering overseas, as well as travel resources and inspiration.  So go get inspired…   Portraits of the Disappearing Amazon by Alicia Fox Read More

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