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Crescent Head Photography – Big Hill Trail Bush Fire

January 10, 2018 aliciafox Eco Photography, Ethical Photography, Macleay Valley tags: australian bush fires, back burning, big hill fire trail, buddy & me, buddy and me, bush fire, bush fires 2017, corporate photographer, crescent head bush, crescent head bushfires, crescent head photographer, crescent head photography, crescent head portrait photographer, crescent head portrait photography, crescent head tourism, eco photographer, ethical photographer, fire bomber, fire fighting, helicopter, kempsey photographer, kempsey photography, kempsey portrait photographer, kempsey portrait photography, kempsey shire council, kempsey small business, kempsey tourism, koala hospital port macquarie, limeburners national park, macleay valley business, mid north coast bush fires, port macquarie bush fire, rfs, rural firefighting service, south west rocks photographer, sustainable products, what to do in crescent head, what to do in kempsey, what to do in south west rocks, what's on kempsey, what's on south west rocks, what’s on crescent head, what’s on gladstone 0 comments
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In December we saw some of the worst bush fires ever in Crescent Head.  Over 3 weeks I photographed the fires that reached the edge of our property as helicopters, fire trucks and even planes fought to keep the houses and people in our community safe.   I’ve lived here for 3 years, after living and working as a photographer in Sydney, Melbourne and overseas.  I knew the day would eventually come when bushfires would be here.  The clock had been ticking.   The firefighters and RFS did an amazing job and we are extremely grateful for their hard work and skill.  Below are a few of the photos from the 2017 Big Hill Bush Fires in Crescent Head.                 Read More

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