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      • Ballarat to explode with 24 Hour Art event
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        • 2015 “Buen Camino” Ballarat International Foto Biennale
        • 2008 Experiencing India | Documentary photography
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      • Art and Artists
      • Music
      • The Wonder of Improvisation – Documentary Film
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    • Consulting: Gender Equality and Prevention of Violence
      • Diversity and Gender Equality Keynote Speaker
      • Photographers as Changemakers Report & research study
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      • Ballarat
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        • 2hr Intro to DSLR
        • DSLR Short Course
      • Bendigo
        • Macro Workshop
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      • Learn Photography Online
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    • Haymes
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Daily Archives: December 7, 2010

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Debuting Frankie Alibi & the Fugitives

Events & Performance Photography, Live MusicBy michelleDecember 7, 2010Leave a comment

There was a whole lotta leadup to this gig. Shooting the promo pics was great fun and seeing them plastered all over Melbourne in the oddest of places was bloody great too. And while Frankie was about to see if he could pull off something he’s never done before, I was looking forward to seeing…

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