Silje Troseth has collected a series of photographs and stories of women,
from many walks of life. She says: " These stories are about life, living,
the choices you have, the choices you make."

 

 

Helena Janson captured the story of a protest that took place more than 500km from Adelaide, at the remote detention dentre at Woomera which houses asylum seekers awaiting processing in Australia.
Woomera Protests - View the pictures
Full story - Read the story

 


Photographer Glenn Hunt photographed boxers in the Newtown Police Boys Club for this series, which is combined with an essay by Australian author and UTS lecturer John Dale. The Intimacy of Boxing.

 

 

 

 

NZ-based photojournalist John Williams spent four months on this series, mapping the final journey of Hindu pilgrims choosing to die in the Indian holy city of Varanasi. The Good Death

 

 

 

 

Australian Photojournalist Michael Amendolia travelled to Hanoi to capture these award-winning pictures of the work of well-known eye surgeon, Fred Hollows.
Michael Amendolia Gallery

(Website by Tish Peiris)

 

Selected Photojournalism Links

 

Stephen Dupont : TIME Magazine Photoessay - Stephen Dupont - "Tibet : Can this Culture Survive ?"
Dupont is a multi-award winning Australian photojournalist whose portfolio is world-renowned; this stunning series, shot for TIME Asia, depicts Tibet's many faces

Glenn Hunt Adelaide photojournalist Glenn Hunt has a Flash-based site which features a number of his photoessays.

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