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      • Finalist – Regional Women’s Business Award
      • CoRE – Communities of Respect and Equality
      • The Photographic Mind – Video & Newspaper Interview with Michelle Dunn
      • Business Awards – recognition of creative industries
      • Ballarat to explode with 24 Hour Art event
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    • Testimonials
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      • Headshots (Creatives)
      • Headshots (Corporate)
      • Commercial Photography
      • Architecture Photography
      • Exhibitions
        • 2020 “Respect: See it through” – Self Portraits
        • 2018 “Perspective” Biennale of Australian Art
        • 2017 “Recovery” Ballarat International Foto Biennale
        • 2015 “Past, present, future” Body of Work
        • 2015 “Buen Camino” Ballarat International Foto Biennale
        • 2008 Experiencing India | Documentary photography
    • Video
      • Advocacy
      • Education
      • Business
      • Art and Artists
      • Music
      • The Wonder of Improvisation – Documentary Film
    • Livestreaming
    • Consulting: Gender Equality and Prevention of Violence
      • Diversity and Gender Equality Keynote Speaker
      • Photographers as Changemakers Report & research study
    • Courses
      • Ballarat
        • Macro Workshop
        • 2hr Intro to DSLR
        • DSLR Short Course
      • Bendigo
        • Macro Workshop
        • 2hr Intro to DSLR
        • DSLR Short Course
      • Learn Photography Online
  • Blog
  • Client
    • Sovereign Press
    • Haymes
  • Pricing
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Daily Archives: August 4, 2010

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Rebuilding Kinglake

Commercial Photography, Documentary, Local NewsBy michelleAugust 4, 2010Leave a comment

I just got back from a shoot in Kinglake, where it was so cold after 20mins of shooting I could no longer feel my fingers. A stark contrast to feel so cold when surrounded by trees still blackened by the fire that ripped through over 18 months ago. At one point I huddled around a…

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