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My Feature in Muse Magazine

April 23, 2018 aliciafox Eco Photography, Ethical Photography, Humanitarian Photography, NGO photography, Peru, South America Photos, Travel Photography, Wellness Photographer tags: Articles & Publications, australian photographer, australian travel photographer, crescent head photographer, eco photographer, eco photographer australia, ethical photography, humanitarian photographer, latin america, Mid North Coast Photographer, ngo photographer, NGO Photography, photographer mid north coast, photographer port Macquarie, sunbounce photographer, sustainability expert, sustainable business australia, sustainable photographer, sydney portrait photographer 0 comments
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Eco Photographer An interview of ethically focussed photographer, Alicia Fox in Muse Magazine Australia’s newest magazine for inspiration, self-help and culture, featured an interview about my work as an eco photographer.  The article explores my journey from being a teenager driven to fulfil my dreams of travel and photography, to the journey that entailed, learning about what is really important to me and utilising my profession to work towards a better world.   As you can read below, photography has taken me around the globe, discovering incredible cultures and learning from some of the most ancient and untouched peoples in the world today.  These lessons are priceless and I am extremely grateful for the journey thus far.   Being an eco photographer and living a sustainable lifestyle in both my professional and personal life is something extremely important to me, and something that I’ve written about in previous blog posts.  My work with indigenous groups and NGOs around the world has contributed to this greatly.  Once visiting these places and sitting to talk with the people effected by climate change, corporate greed, environmental destruction and so on, it’s impossible to turn a blind eye and un-care.   Everyone can make […] Read More

My Amazon Portraits Featured

September 11, 2013 aliciafox Central America, Humanitarian Photography, NGO photography, Peru, portrait, South America Photos, Travel Photography, Volunteering Latin America tags: amazon children, amazon photographer, amazon portraits, amazon tribe photos, australian eco photographer, australian humanitarian photographer, australian photographer, australian travel photographer, eco photographer, eco photographer australia, ethical photographer, ethical photographer australia, humanitarian photographer, humanitarian photographer australia, indigenous children, indigenous photographer australia, indigenous photos, inspiring story, ngo photographer australia, photography that matters, portrait photographer, sydney eco photographer, sydney humanitarian photographer, sydney ngo photographer, sydney portrait photographer, sydney travel photographer, travel photographer, travel photographer Australia, travel photos, tribal photos, tribe photographer australia, tribe photographer sydney, tribe photos 0 comments
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My photos and I are being featured on fivepointfive.org and I think you should check it out, here.  You’ll gain an insight into my project Portraits of The Disappearing Amazon, a 3 month journey which will changed my life.  You can also get the background story on some of my favourite portraits from the project, and the beautiful people within them.   Five Point Five is about inspiring you to do those things that you will remember with satisfaction for the rest of your life.  They are all about travel, lifestyle and making a positive difference in the world – 3 things that are really important to me too.  The website offers information and mini documentaries on volunteering overseas, as well as travel resources and inspiration.  So go get inspired…   Portraits of the Disappearing Amazon by Alicia Fox Read More

Cuban Countryside

March 30, 2012 aliciafox portrait, Travel Photography tags: australian photographer, australian travel photographer, cuba photos, cycling in cuba, farmers in cuba, farmers in latin america, farmers of cuba, iconic cuban photos, mogotes cuba, organic farming in cuba, photographer in central america, photographer in cuba, photos of bicycle, photos of bike, photos of cuba, photos of cuban countryside, photos of rural cuba, photos of vinales, tobacco farming, tobacco farming in cuba, tobacco industry, top travel photographer, traditional farming, traditional farming in cuba, travel photographer, travel photographer in australia, unique photos of cuba, vinales cuba 0 comments
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I’d fallen in love with Havana before I even arrived in Cuba, but I hadn’t heard much about Cuba’s countryside, a part of the country that I fell in love with at first sight.           Read More

My Photos in Atmosphere Magazine

August 20, 2011 aliciafox Articles, Central America, Fashion, portrait, Travel Photography tags: air transat magazine, airline magazine photographer, airline magazine photography, airline photographer, atmosphere magazine, australian photographer, Australian photographer in America, Australian photographer in mexico, australian travel photographer, best Australian travel photographer, Caribbean photographer, Caribbean photos, indigenous photo panama, kuna photos, kuna yala photos, magazine photographer America, photographer Caribbean, photos kuna yala national park, photos panama, photos san blas islands, Professional photographer central America, professional travel photographer, published photographer in mexico, san blas islands photos, top Australian travel photographer, travel photographer, travel photographer America, travel photographer Australia, travel photographer central america, travel photographer mexico, travel photographer usa 0 comments
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When I first read about the Kuna Yala indigenous people in the San Blas Islands, I knew I had to visit the islands to photograph them. In all descripitions, the people and the landscape sounded visually stunning. The Kuna women hand-sew their vibrant outfits with tropical patterns and elaborate designs. Their arms and legs are adorned with colourful beads in traditional patterns that imitate designs that used to be painted on their skin before missionaries taught them to wear clothes. The location they call home is over 300 idyllic islands in the Caribbean Sea of Panama, the most picture perfect place I have visited in my life. Many of the inhabitants are nomadic and move from island to island collecting coconuts and selling their clothing, designs and beaded jewelry to tourists. I shot a series of photos for Atmosphere magazine, an in-flight publication for Canada’s Air Transat. The photos are in the current (July-August) edition. Read More

I love where I live

May 17, 2009 aliciafox Japan, Photography Tips, Travel Photography tags: australian photographer, beach, black sand, boat, chiba, chopsticks, ecology, environment, farming, fishing, holiday, ichinomya, Japan, journalist, management, name, ocean, Photo Tips, photography, photos, planting, rice; field, rubish, sea, seedlings, silhouette, silhouettes, surf, surfing, sustainability, taito, tetrapod, travel photogarpher, Travel Photography, tutorial, ume, waste 0 comments
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Here are some photos of around where I live, in Ichinomya in Chiba, Japan… I got up at 4:30am to get some sunrise shots on the beach. It was Sunday, and even at sunrise the beach is crowded with surfers – many from Tokyo on their weekend break – quite possibly their one day off each week. Technical: I exposed for the background of this image to silhouette the figures against the back light. By setting the white balance to flash, I enhanced the colour temperature to an even warmer tone than the true early morning light. Black, volcanic sand with tetrapods protecting the land from typhoon swells and tsunamis. People leave their surfboards, bikes and shoes lying around, because nobody steals things in Japan. I love the morning sunlight on this boat. Technical: The hazy atmosphere diffused the sun to soften the warm early-morning sunlight. I shot at a fairly wide-angle to distort the shape of the boat and enhance the surreal feeling of the image. A few of our neighbours, with rice paddies in the foreground. Japanese people tend to have different taste in housing colours, to what I’m used to back in Australia. Pink is a bit […] Read More

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