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A professional photographer, currently travelling the world. Just not getting very far.

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

And then?

Little known fact #422:  Photographers are normally camera shy.

Paralympian and Cerebral Palsy sufferer Jayme Paris with students from Calvary Chapel Primary School, ready to play a ball game that allows players to experience vision deprivation.

Warwick Eickenloff's father Leonard and grandfather William served in 20th century conflicts, and his son Peter is currently serving in the Royal Australian Navy.

 
Rebecca Whitehall, Keith Mashman and Gayle Adams are concerned about the pollution levels of the Cooks River and carry out tests on water samples. A glass of Cooks River water shows discolouration and foreign bodies.



Woodbine author Jessica Cartwright has written and self-published a vampire novel.


Art has been in Orangeville's Gary Baker's family for generations, and this year he is exhibiting at the Camden Art Prize.


Jakob Edwards (standing) is a state and national judo representative.

Daniel Aiello (L) and Matthew Adams are law and economics students, and create applications for Apple iPhones.


Currently based at the Burwood Fire Station, Station Officer Glenn Brown has been in the fire service for 25 years.
Campbell Bell, who is vision impaired, plays the saxophone and has received one of Vision Australia's Further Education Bursary Awards to complete his degree.


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