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BRING TO LIGHT

Ask any photographer the secret to their craft and they’ll answer with ‘light’. This sentiment couldn’t be truer for celebrated fashion photographer Georges Antoni, especially when it came to searching for a family home with his wife Phoebe. As soon as the couple, who have three children, set foot in the 1960s postmodernist Australian bungalow, it was decided. “The unique aspect, capturing that view to the north, gave us that sense of freedom we were chasing,” says Antoni.

Warm, glorious sunrays bathe the now renovated home

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