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TedX Sydney Photos

May 23, 2019 aliciafox Ethical Photography tags: conference photographer, crescent head event photographer, event photographer, event photographer crescent head, event photographer kempsey, event photographer port macquarie, event photography, events mid north coast, ted sydney, tedx, tedx photos, tedx sydney, tedx sydney photos 0 comments
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TedX Sydney It was an honour to be part of the team of photography who captured images of the TedX Sydney event at Sydney Convention Centre in 2018.  Posting live from backstage, we had a huge team of shooter, runners and computer gurus ensuring that everything ran smoothly.   I have been a fan of TED Talk for many years, finding great inspiration and information from amazing speakers around the world.  Being there amongst the speakers and organisers was an energising experience.   TEDxSydney is the leading platform for the propagation of Australian ideas, creativity and innovation to the rest of the world. TED is a nonprofit devoted to spreading ideas, usually in the form of short, powerful talks (18 minutes or less) and covers almost all topics from science to business to global issues.   Here are some of my event photographs from TedX Sydney.   Magda Szubanski Magda silenced the TedX audience with her heart wrenching stories about her family’s past, her childhood and her public “coming out”.  She is an incredible speaker and entertainer.  It was a privilege to witness this fragile side to Magda as I grew up seeing her on TV as a confident and […] 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

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

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