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Environmental Portraiture »

The legacy of a great man
Arnold Newman died last year. So why should anyone care?
Because Arnold Newman was a master photographer and a pioneer. He developed a style of photography called “environmental portraiture” which basically got rid of the studio. In an era when it was customary to pose a person in a chair in front of a bland backdrop, Newman posed his subjects in their own environments: Stravinsky at his piano, John F. Kennedy on the White House lawn, Georgia O’Keefe in front of a blank canvas topped by a cattle skull.
I’d like to pay tribute to Arnold Newman with this new release from my stock library...
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Stock Library: Recent Releases
As Esther travels the continent to document its unique wildlife, nature and scenery, her latest and greatest images will be added regularly to this website. In addition, freshly digitized versions of some of her best selling classics will also be released here. New releases will be coming out bimonthly, so bookmark this page and check back often to see the latest additions.
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Cute & Furry »
Animals sell. At least, the cute and cuddly ones do.
Animals represent many things. We associate butterflies with higher aspirations, frogs with innocence and bees with hard work.
But what of the Australian mammals? Its time to speak up for our unique Australian wildlife. They do have messages that are relevant to the new corporate repositioning...
For example, the well-known kangaroo says speed and surmounting obstacles, gliders say mysterious, wombats say take it easy but the koalathe king of the Australian iconssays it best: shell be right, matesupreme confidence.

Bush Tucker »
Australians call it “bush tucker”. But that term implies bare survival—just picking fruit and fungi off the ground or nibbling unpalatable twigs and grasses. The truth is, there’s a whole food industry racing ahead in Australia, including agriculture and horticulture, food processing and manufacturing, cooking and cuisine, all culminating with superb dining experiences.
Peek into this exciting new industry by viewing this latest release of photos from EBWP.

Life on the Hawkesbury »
Some of the most charming photographs of the Hawkesbury, Nepean, and Wollondilly Rivers and their regions, as originally commissioned by Australian Geographic for a major feature, are now online for viewing. These dynamic photos, full of the action of river life, are available now for licensing. Take a behind-the-scenes look at subjects never published before!
STOCK LIST
We have a library of over 15,000 tightly-edited stock images. You can find out what subjects are in the library by browsing through this alphabetical TEXT-ONLY listing of subjects. If you have a specific use in mind, we can submit a selection of images via this site. This service is free to qualified photo buyers. Just contact us to outline your request and we will respond promptly. We'll be updating this list as images are added to the library, so be sure to check back often.