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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

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

Tash Sultana at Festival of the Sun

December 11, 2016 aliciafox Music Photography, Port Macquarie, portrait tags: festival of the sun, festival of the sun 2016, Festival Photographer, fotsun, fotsun 2016, hastings, lemon tree music, mid north coast, mid north coast events, music photographer, music photography, photographer crescent head, photographer kempsey, photographer laurieton, photographer port Macquarie, photographer wauchope, Port Macquarie, Port Macquarie Photographer, tash sultana brainflower, trash sultana live 0 comments
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I photographed Tash's set at FotSun and was mesmerised by her massive energy. When you are in the midst of someone doing what they were put on the earth to do, who is beaming with life and exploding with enthusiasm, it's impossible to look away... Read More

Portraits from Port Macquarie NAIDOC Week 2016

July 07, 2016 aliciafox portrait tags: aboriginal portraits, badu dancers, biripi, culture port macquarie, Djiyagan Dhanbaan, dunghutti, festival photographer port macquarie, indigenous australia portraits, indigenous australian, indigenous culture mid north coast, indigenous culture port macquarie, Mid North Coast Photographer, Mid North Coast photography, naidoc week, naidoc week 2016, photographer port Macquarie, Port Macquarie, port macquarie photography, Strong Sister Movement, tradition 0 comments
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NAIDOC Week in Port Macquarie, NSW 2016 Read More

Editorial Photography – Salvation Army Magazine

December 18, 2015 aliciafox Ethical Photography, NGO photography, Port Macquarie, portrait tags: charity photographer, charity photography, dance classes, down syndrome, down syndrome dancers, good news story, humanitarian photographer, humanitarian photographer australia, humanitarian photographer nsw, nfp photographer, nfp photography, ngo photographer, NGO Photography, not for profit photographer, photographer kempsey, photographer mid north coast, photographer port Macquarie, photography south west rocks, port macquarie dance, Port Macquarie Photographer, port macquarie photography, portrait photographer, salvation army, the salvation army, the salvos, the salvos port macquarie 0 comments
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Some days I walk out of a photo shoot and know that the world just became a better place. Not better because of something I've done, but better because my own little world has been touched by something positive and truly beautiful. I was on assignment to shoot an editorial for The Salvation Army Creative Magazine... Read More

Boho Portrait Shoot in Port Macquarie

November 10, 2015 aliciafox Fashion, Port Macquarie tags: beauty photographer mid north coast, beauty photographer port macquarie, boho beauty, boho fashion, fashion photographer mid north coast, fashion photographer port Macquarie, female portrait photographer mid north coast, kempsey photographer, models in port macquarie, models mid north coast, models south west rocks, photographer kempsey, photographer port Macquarie, photographer south west rocks, photography quote port macquarie, port macquarie models, Port Macquarie Photographer, portrait photographer port Macquarie, south west rocks photographer 0 comments
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There is something really feminine about boho style – the floral crowns, the frills, the flowing fabrics; the embodiment and expression of mother nature.  I’ve been attracted to styles like these since I was a little girl and I love that they are so en vogue at the moment.   I photographed Mel and Nikia on the beach in Port Macquarie, Mid North Coast of NSW.  Although the girls hadn’t modelled for a photo shoot before, they both did a fantastic job.  I wanted to evoke a sense of mystery, sensuality and beauty in these portraits, and by working through a series of outfits and poses we got some beautiful images – my favourites are below.     I am available for commercial shoots as well as private photo sessions. Please don’t hesitate to contact me with your inquiry at info@aliciafox.net or 0429 211 567. 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

Animal Rescue in Crescent Head

May 07, 2015 aliciafox Ethical Photography, NGO photography, Port Macquarie tags: crescent head photographer, crescent head photography, crescent head photos, FAWNA animal rescue, Gannet, good news, mid coast courier, mid north coast photos, newspaper photographer port macquarie, photographer mid north coast, photographer north coast, photographer nsw, photographer port Macquarie, photography port Macquarie, point plomer, port macquarie independent newspaper, Port Macquarie Photographer, portrait photographer port Macquarie, positive media 0 comments
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My friend Paul Martin has been rescuing injured, native animals since he was a teenager.  He is on call to rescue wildife in Crescent Head and the surrounding Mid North Coast area.  I had the opportunity to meet a gannet which Paul rescued, and witness its transformation from a weak and vulnerable animal, to a rehabilitated sea bird, ready to take on the world again.  I captured these photographs at my favourite local beach, Racecourse Beach, where Paul read the winds and picked the right time to release this little guy. Paul wrote the article below about the animal rescue.  Today I am happy to see the article land on the front cover of both the Port Macquarie Independent and the Mid Coast Courier.  It’s always great to see a good news story being shared.   Gannet returns to the wild Gannets are often seen diving spectacularly for bait fish off local beaches. This young one, however, was found by Jess Tout on the Crescent Head Back Beach on 14/4/15. It tried to go into the water but was not able to navigate the rough surf, and sat back down on the beach. Jess, who lives locally and is keen […] Read More

FOTSun Street Style Fashion Photos

February 06, 2015 aliciafox Fashion, Port Macquarie tags: bohemian fashion, boho fashion, boho style, crescent head photographer, fashion nsw, festival fashion, festival fashion photos, festival of the sun, fotsun, FOTSun 2015, photographer hastings, photographer kempsey, photographer mid north coast, photographer port Macquarie, port macquarie events photographer, port macquarie fashion, Port Macquarie fashion photographer, port macquarie models, Port Macquarie Photographer, street style fashion, summer festival fashion 0 comments
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As a teenager, as soon I was had grown enough to fit into my mum’s bohemian clothing treasures from the ’70s, I wore them until they fell to pieces.   I’ve always loved boho style so I’m loving the rebirth and reworking of bohemian styles, into the garments that on trend right now. Somedays Lovin asked me to shoot the festival fashion at Port Macquarie’s FOTSun (Festival of the Sun).  True to the festival’s name, the lingering grey clouds opened up, literally as I arrived at the festival gate, and the preceding week of rain transformed into two perfect days of sunshine, ideal for dancing barefoot in the sand to the live music. These gorgeous girls from Port Macquarie, Crescent Head, Newcastle and Sydney stood out amongst the crowd in their boho outfits.  Thanks for playing girls!!     Read More

Festival of the Sun, Port Macquarie

February 04, 2015 aliciafox Music Photography tags: crescent head photographer, crescent head photography, Festival Photographer, Festival Photography, fotsun, FOTSun 2015, jackie onassis, music photographer port Macquarie, photographer kempsey, photographer mid north coast, photographer port Macquarie, Port Macquarie, summer festval, violent soho 0 comments
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Festival of The Sun kicked off on a gorgeous Port Macquarie afternoon late last year.  I was at FOTsun photographing street style fashion for fashion label, Somedays Lovin’s summer festival tour.  When the sun disappeared behind the horizon, I finished photographing street style and jumped into the media pit to grab some shots of the bands, just for fun. It has been a while since I shot live music, and I had a heap of fun.  Here are some shots of my favourite bands at FOTsun 2015, Violent Soho and Jackie Onassis. Read More

Event Photography

November 25, 2014 aliciafox portrait tags: conference photographer port Macquarie, corporate photographer port Macquarie, documentary photographer, documentary photographer kemspey, documentary photographer port Macquarie, event photographer kempsey, event photography port Macquarie, hotel photographer port Macquarie, kempsey event photographer, live music photographer port Macquarie, music photographer port Macquarie, party photographer port Macquarie, photographer crescent head, photographer hastings nsw, photographer mid north coast, photographer port Macquarie, Port Macquarie event photographer, professional photographer port Macquarie 0 comments
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  I am available to photographer indoor and outdoor events in the Mid North Coast, or nationally.  Past clients include Sydney Morning Herald, University of Sydney and Victoria Rugby League.  I shoot events in an unobtrusive way to capture the energy and excitement: whether it is a celebration, corporate function or music festival.     I photographed events while living in Melbourne and in Sydney. Event organisers often hired me based on my documentary photography portfolio, which although shot in a very different environment, requires similar techniques and skills. These include understanding different lighting situations, setting up a good composition and predicting the perfect moment, as well as having the equipment necessary to fulfill the brief.         I have recently move to the Mid North Coast of NSW, where I am re-launching my photography business. There are really exciting things happening here in arts and culture, and I am looking forward to the opportunities to photograph local events and music festivals in Port Macquarie and the surrounding areas, getting to know the people, places and scene along the way.     You can contact me on 0429 211 567 or info@aliciafox.net with inquiries about you upcoming events. 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

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