The Kimberley - Land of my Soul Bradshaw Foundation Book Review
The Kimberley - Land of my Soul Bradshaw Foundation Book Review
The Kimberley - Land of my Soul Bradshaw Foundation Book Review
Bradshaw Foundation Book Review
The Kimberley - Land of my Soul
5 Occtober 2006

by Hugh Brown

The Kimberley - Land of my Soul
The Kimberley - Land of my Soul
© by Hugh Brown
  • ISBN-13:9780975205426
  • ISBN-10:0975205420
  • Publisher: INDEPENDENT PUBS
  • Format: HARDBACK
  • Pages: 168
  • Weight (k): 1.8
  • Size: 286mm X 310mm
  • Illustrations: Colour Throughout
  • Released (Aus): 31 Aug 2006

Book Description:

Once again visit Australia's wild Kimberley through Hugh Brown's stunning, intimate and often dramatic portrayal of the Kimberley region and its inhabitants. From deep rivers, gorges and channels of flood-swollen creeks, to vast deserts and electric skies the Kimberley ignites our emotions like few other places on earth. Hard cover, featuring full colour photography throughout, this glossy Australian publication beautifully traverses the ancient formations and local characters woven into this remote landscape. Hugh Brown is a professional photographer based in Broome. He has travelled extensively through northern Australia: mostly with his Labrador Kanch. Much of this travel has taken place in remote locations using a combination of helicopters, light aircraft, float-plane, motor bike, 4WD, foot boat and even inflatable raft!

Hugh Brown:

Hugh Brown is an adventurer and professional photographer based in Broome, Australia. After studying commerce and law, Hugh worked in the field of commerce taxation and management consulting. He has travelled extensively throughout northern Australia: mostly with his Labrador 'Kanch'. Much of this travel has taken place in remote locations, using a combination of helicopter, light aircraft, motor bike, 4WD, kayak and foot!

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