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  • On the road to Hong Kong

    • 18 May 2009
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    As the numbers on the distance marker on the Dukes Highway to Adelaide tumbles the reality of my departure is slowly absorbed. That and the fabulous little countdown widget on my mac which indicates hours rather than days till I get on Qantas flight QF97 to Hong Kong.

    I’ve been working as a professional editorial photographer for a relatively short time; five years, but in that time I’ve had an exhilarating career, covering The Ashes cricket, AFL Grand Finals, PGA Golf, Federal Elections, ATP Tennis, music festivals, motor racing, Asian Champions League football, and countless press conferences and photo-ops for agencies and newspapers. And Adelaide has been good to me, so why leave it behind to pursue opportunities in Asia and Europe? Newspapers and traditional media have been suffering from budget cuts, closures and redundancies long before ‘Global Financial Crisis’ had been coined (by someone with the wit and creativity as the sub-editor who insists any political scandal be a gate.) Adelaide will always be a one-newspaper town, with Rupert’s Advertiser dominating the market, and with major events disappearing from Adelaide (ATP Tennis, PGA Golf etc) and major restrictions being placed on the remaining sports events by the organisers mean the news agencies (quite rightly) are vetoing the coverage (AFL, Cricket Australia etc.) All in all it seems like the perfect time to be testing the water overseas while Australia sorts itself out.

    I hope that by taking myself out of my comfort zone and challenging myself in a new environment my photography will develop further. I’ll be in China for the next couple of months before heading to Vietnam, KL, onto London and then Europe. At this stage the first stop in Europe will be Budapest in Hungary to cover the fantastic Sziget Festival for Getty Images & WireImage. I’ll do my best to keep this up-to-date, but I am guessing that the internet in some rural areas will be lacking. A big thanks to everyone who has supported me in endeavors in Australia at Getty, AFP, Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, AAP, Slattery Media, News Limited, Inside Sport and others.

    Cheers, Jamie

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  • Lance Armstrong launches LIVESTRONG in Australia. Photos.

    • 20 Jan 2009
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    I spent a few hours today at the Royal Adelaide Hospital where Lance Armstrong along with Federal Treasurer, Wayne Swan, SA Premier, Mike Rann, and cancer specialists launched the Australian LIVESTRONG campaign.

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  • Classic Down Under. Robbie McEwen wins. Pictures.

    • 19 Jan 2009
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    Robbie McEwen won the classic, now named the Cancer Council Classic in a tight contest, just edging out Willem Stroetinga and Graeme Brown. Lance Armstrong featured in his first race since returning to professional racing. Never expected to be a challenger in the fast flat criterium Armstrong finished in the peloton.
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  • Lance Armstrong arrives in Adelaide. Photos

    • 13 Jan 2009
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    Lance Armstrong arrived last night in Adelaide ahead of his return to professional racing in the Tour Down Under.

    Armstrong faced the media contingent, largely made up of local press before the arrival later in the week of the international and cycling media. Armstrong spoke at length about why he has returned to cycling, specifically to spread awareness of cancer. Armstrong repeated that he felt he was in the best condition he had ever been in January ahead of a season in the saddle.

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  • AFL Indigenous Round Launched in Adelaide. Photos.

    • 21 May 2008
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    Back from Asia and back to work.

    The AFL launched their Indigenous Round at Kuarna Plains School in Adelaide today and I covered it for GSP Images. Port Adelaide was chosen as the team to launch it with AFL Indigenous great, Michael Long speaking also.

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    Photographer, traveller, journalist, blogger and editor.

    After working as a press photographer in Adelaide, Australia for seven years I packed my things up and travelled around Asia and Europe for six months. After the money ran out I relocated to London, where I became an editor for Getty Images. A couple of years later I've moved to Sydney. It's a beautiful spot, and though Paris is no longer just a couple of hours away it is home for now!

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