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Anthony Browell

they work. They don’t possess any technology. My favourite area in Australia is the inland rivers… the Murray and Darling rivers. I was 24 when I emigrated to Sydney in 1969. Sydney was where I could work. I had been doing freelance editorial work in London. I came out with a portfolio of black-and-white reportage from . I went to advertising agencies and they said, ‘Gee this is great work! Can you photography this Sunbeam iron for me?’ It was crazy still-life stuff, that I didn’t have a clue about, so I had to learn fast. I did this for about eight years, but I always still did as much black-and-white reportage for magazines such as and and others magazines… always a 50:50 arrangement.

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