A quarter of a century ago, the Australian Geographic journal began documenting an Australia only thrown a passing glance by other media: a land of red dirt, big skies and faces etched with experience of this sometimes harsh and unforgiving land. Founder Dick Smiths love for the Aussie bush manifested itself in a not-for-profit Society committed to exploration, conservation and adventure, and a quarterly journal dedicated to presenting a positive view of Australia. From the first issue that appeared in December 1985, Australian Geographic has engaged the finest photographers to illustrate the words of our best writers. They have crisscrossed the country, with the occasional foray beyond these shores, to document our land, its geography, geology, history, industry, agriculture, wildlife and most powerfully, it people. This book is a celebration of those journeys - a pictorial showcase of the stories that have engaged, informed and entertained for 25 years.
Twenty-Five Years of Australian Geographic Photography
Description
Table of Contents
Foreword by Dick Smith
Introduction
Beauty Rich and Rare: The infinite variety of the Australian landscape
Animal Instinct: Our unique natural history captured
Eye to Eye: Australians all in vivid colour
Living on the Edge: The spirit of adventure and discovery
Access all Areas: Australian life and endeavour revealed
Access Denied: Nick Rains on the growing restrictions facing editorial photographers