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Dean Sewell + Tamara Dean on photography « Previous | |Next »
September 2, 2009

Dean Sewell and Tamara Dean are members of Oculi, a photographic collective. They both work for Fairfax Media and are based in Sydney. This is a video of them talking about their work --courtesy of ABC Flora.

Sewell is known for his work on the Tsunmai aftermath in Indonesia and in 2009 and on the plight of the Murray-Darling river system.The latter is part of the Engaging Visions project organized by Dr John Reid.

Engaging Visions is a joint initiative between the Murray-Darling Basin Authority, the Australian National University and the Australian Research Council that examines how art can enhance the discussion of sustainable practices in the Murray-Darling Basin.

SewellDDrryArgument.jpg Dean Sewell, A Dry Argument,

Sewell won the Doug Moran Photographic Prize for 2009 for this photo and he is is the Engaging Visions documentary photographer. There are four Engaging Visions Field Studies and an exhibition of the Riverland one was held in March 2009.

previous post on Tamara Dean.

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